Global use of nuclear power has prevented about 1.84 million air
pollution-related deaths and release of 64 billion tons of greenhouse
gases that would have resulted from burning coal and other fossil fuels,
according to a paper in Environmental Science&Technology.
Pushker A. Kharecha and James E. Hansen of Columbia University state
that nuclear power has the potential to help control both global climate
change and illness and death associated with air pollution. That
potential exists, they say, despite serious questions about safety,
disposal of radioactive waste and diversion of nuclear material for
weapons.
Concerned that the Fukushima accident in Japan could overshadow the
benefits of nuclear energy, they performed an analysis of nuclear
power's benefits in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution
deaths.
The study concluded that nuclear power already has had a major
beneficial impact, based upon calculations of prevented mortality and
greenhouse gas emissions for the period 1971-2009. Nuclear power could
prevent from 420,000 to 7 million additional deaths by 2050, and prevent
emission of 80-240 billion tons of the greenhouse gases linked to
global warming, the study found.
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