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141. The role of nuclear energy in a sus...

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As the world moves toward a more sustainable future, nuclear energy is back in the spotlight. While wind and solar power are key to reducing carbon emissions, their intermittent nature presents challenges.

Could nuclear energy provide a stable, low-carbon alternative?

UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) economist Claudia Contreras joins The Weekly Tradecast to explore nuclear energy’s role in the global energy transition. She discusses its benefits, including reliability and efficiency, as well as its risks – radioactive waste, safety concerns and geopolitical challenges.

Tune in to learn whether nuclear power has a place in the energy mix of the future.

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