Study: Countries that support nuclear energy lag on climate targets

Madeleine Cuff
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Pro-nuclear countries have been slower to embrace renewable energy than their nuclear-free counterparts, according to research from the University of Sussex

*Editor's note: On November 25 2016 the authors retracted the paper on which this article is based after identifying "errors which invalidate the conclusions". Countries with a strong national commitment...

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