Nuclear Expansion Gains On World Bank Dollars
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that the World Bank will begin funding nuclear energy projects again for the first time in decades. This move could accelerate the global green transition by supporting nuclear development in regions with limited financial resources. As energy demands rise due to climate change and AI technology, McIntyre emphasizes that nuclear may be essential to filling the gap left by slower-than-expected growth in wind and solar power.
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