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There are no negative consequences to using nuclear energy.
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Nuclear energy has benefits (low operational CO2), but also negative consequences: radioactive waste needing long-term disposal, risk of accidents (e.g., Chernobyl, Fukushima), nuclear proliferation concerns, environmental impacts from uranium mining and thermal discharge, and high costs/complexity for construction, decommissioning, and waste management.
Nuclear energy has benefits (low operational CO2), but also negative consequences: radioactive waste needing long-term disposal, risk of accidents (e.g., Chernobyl, Fukushima), nuclear proliferation concerns, environmental impacts from uranium mining and thermal discharge, and high costs/complexity for construction, decommissioning, and waste management.
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