The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change calls for the stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that would prevent dangerous changes in climate. An ambitious target would be stabilization at an equivalent doubling of the preindustrial CO2 concentration. To achieve this, fossil-fuel carbon emissions in 2050 should not exceed their current level, despite an expected doubling or tripling in world demand for energy. Lacking a crystal ball that tells us the future, we simply select one possible scenario that achieves the emissions target. We assume that by 2050, world population and average per-capita energy consumption each rise by 50%, with annual world primary energy consumption reaching 900 EJ (exajoules, 1018 joul...
Nuclear power provides approximately 17 % of the world’s electricity, which is equivalent to a reduc...
Intensive worldwide deployment of nuclear power could prove necessary to mitigate global warming and...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Considering the necessity and future role of nuclear energy as relevant to the climate problem, we h...
Considering the necessity and future role of nuclear energy as relevant to the climate problem, we h...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Global warming is primarily caused by carbon produced by the burning of fossil fuels, especially coa...
The use of nuclear power as a primary energy source is a controversial discussion. However, if rever...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
Humanity is paying the consequences of the technical and technological progress of the past decades....
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
AbstractHumanity must face the reality that it cannot depend indefinitely on combustion of coal, gas...
Nuclear power provides approximately 17 % of the world’s electricity, which is equivalent to a reduc...
Intensive worldwide deployment of nuclear power could prove necessary to mitigate global warming and...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Considering the necessity and future role of nuclear energy as relevant to the climate problem, we h...
Considering the necessity and future role of nuclear energy as relevant to the climate problem, we h...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Global warming is primarily caused by carbon produced by the burning of fossil fuels, especially coa...
The use of nuclear power as a primary energy source is a controversial discussion. However, if rever...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
Humanity is paying the consequences of the technical and technological progress of the past decades....
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
AbstractHumanity must face the reality that it cannot depend indefinitely on combustion of coal, gas...
Nuclear power provides approximately 17 % of the world’s electricity, which is equivalent to a reduc...
Intensive worldwide deployment of nuclear power could prove necessary to mitigate global warming and...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...