In a recent study, researchers from the European Environmental Bureau (EEB), the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) questioned the planned development of new nuclear capacities in the energy strategies of the United States and certain European countries.
That’s pretty damn cool to hear.
I wish my country (Germany) hadn’t crash-shutdown the nuclear power plants we still had after Fukushima and instead shut down the coal/gas ones but eh… at the time, I even agreed with them, but that was at a time when climate disasters were far less prominent on everyone’s minds. That now renewables are starting to pull ahead in most things is amazing.
A big problem to solve now will be how to swap the majority of the world away from coal/gas.