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{{Image|WorldElectricPower2021.png|left|350px|Fig.1 World electric power consumption in 2021 was 3030 GW. This may soon double, including many coal plants in the developing world.}} | {{Image|WorldElectricPower2021.png|left|350px|Fig.1 World electric power consumption in 2021 was 3030 GW. This may soon double, including many coal plants in the developing world.}} | ||
{{Image|Electrified World Power Flow.png|right|350px|Fig.2 Electric power generation is only a third of our CO2 problem. A zero-carbon future should include process heat for industry and fuels for transportation.}} | {{Image|Electrified World Power Flow.png|right|350px|Fig.2 Electric power generation is only a third of our CO2 problem. A zero-carbon future should include process heat for industry and fuels for transportation.}} | ||
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{{Image|Low-carbon-share-energy.png|right|350px|Fig.8 Few countries are now on track.}} | {{Image|Low-carbon-share-energy.png|right|350px|Fig.8 Few countries are now on track.}} | ||
{{Image|SMR temperature.png|left|350px|Fig.9 Decarbonizing industry will require vast amounts of process heat, either directly from a nuclear reactor, or using hydrogen as an intermediary.}} | {{Image|SMR temperature.png|left|350px|Fig.9 Decarbonizing industry will require vast amounts of process heat, either directly from a nuclear reactor, or using hydrogen as an intermediary.}} | ||
Climate scientists tell us that our consumption of fossil fuels is raising atmospheric CO2 levels, causing rapid global warming, and risking catastrophic climate change. Most people now accept these conclusions, but there is still debate over whether the replacement for fossil fuels should include nuclear power. This article is a brief review of the options for decarbonizing our world. | Climate scientists tell us that our consumption of fossil fuels is raising atmospheric CO2 levels, causing rapid global warming, and risking catastrophic climate change. Most people now accept these conclusions, but there is still debate over whether the replacement for fossil fuels should include nuclear power. Many still feel that nuclear power cannot be made safe and clean.<ref>See [[Nuclear power reconsidered]] for discussion of these concerns.</ref> This article is a brief review of the options for decarbonizing our world. | ||
== The Magnitude of the Problem == | == The Magnitude of the Problem == | ||
== A Plan for the Future == | == A Plan for the Future == | ||
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[https://ourworldindata.org Our World in Data] has a section on Energy and Environment with nice interactive graphics.<br> | [https://ourworldindata.org Our World in Data] has a section on Energy and Environment with nice interactive graphics.<br> | ||
[https://world-nuclear.org/information-library.aspx World Nuclear Information Library] a well-organized authoritative collection of information on nuclear power.<br> | [https://world-nuclear.org/information-library.aspx World Nuclear Information Library] a well-organized authoritative collection of information on nuclear power.<br> | ||
== Notes and References == | |||
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Revision as of 13:22, 29 May 2022
Climate scientists tell us that our consumption of fossil fuels is raising atmospheric CO2 levels, causing rapid global warming, and risking catastrophic climate change. Most people now accept these conclusions, but there is still debate over whether the replacement for fossil fuels should include nuclear power. Many still feel that nuclear power cannot be made safe and clean.[1] This article is a brief review of the options for decarbonizing our world.
The Magnitude of the Problem
A Plan for the Future
The Problem with Wind and Solar Alone
The Need for Immediate Action
Further Reading
Electrifying Our World Robert Hargraves' excellent overview of energy, the growth human civilization, and possible solutions to the current climate crisis.
Our World in Data has a section on Energy and Environment with nice interactive graphics.
World Nuclear Information Library a well-organized authoritative collection of information on nuclear power.
Notes and References
- ↑ See Nuclear power reconsidered for discussion of these concerns.