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Why Nuclear Energy is the Best Kind of Energy

Nuclear energy is the energy of the future, here's why:

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2. Nuclear Energy is a zero emissions energy form.

2. Nuclear Energy is a zero emissions energy form.

One of the biggest benefits of the use of nuclear energy is its zero carbon emissions. Today we face the grave issue of the environment as all of the actions we have taken against it in the past are coming back fiercer than ever. Scientists have speculated for decades over the best way to reduce carbon emissions, and nuclear energy would be a big step in that direction.

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3. Nuclear Energy is by far safer than a majority of its counterparts.

3. Nuclear Energy is by far safer than a majority of its counterparts.

The title, 'nuclear energy' can be very intimidating because we have been taught to associate nuclear with radiation and therefore danger. This is certainly not the case with nuclear energy. Though human error can be a very dangerous thing, and meltdowns are possible, comparing the number of deaths per hour of energy for nuclear energy to other forms of energy is very telling.

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1. Nuclear Energy is a recyclable form of energy.

1. Nuclear Energy is a recyclable form of energy.

Although nuclear energy is not renewable, it is recyclable. Nuclear energy is made from a resource called uranium, which is very abundant and makes nuclear energy a very viable resource. Uranium is abundant, but is not infinite, therefore uranium is a non-renewable energy source.

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Despite this fact, you can recycle uranium and use it to make nuclear energy, which helps immensely in the argument of nuclear energy's availability. Nuclear energy's non-renew ability is the energy forms only major drawback, so recycling it is very helpful and furthers the idea that nuclear energy is the ideal form of energy.

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Because it is produced through nuclear fission instead of burning, its nuclear energy production creates no carbon emissions. Everything on this planet requires energy, and using an energy resource that is not harming our environment would be incredibly helpful to those future generations who will continue to occupy Earth.

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36% of all global energy is created by coal, which causes 24.4 deaths per hour of energy. In comparison, nuclear energy is responsible for 0.03 deaths per hour of energy. This difference is astronomical, and knowing it could help protect the lives of those around us.