The world needs to reconsider its plan to solve the problem of climate change, said Joshua Goldstein, a political scientist and energy engineer, Staffan Cavist, in their article published last Friday in the Wall Street Journal. They said we can not address the problem of change. Climate as quickly as possible, relying only on renewable resources such as the sun and wind. "We already have an effective way to avoid a climate disaster," he said.

Even if each country turns to renewable resources as fast as Germany - the leading country in this transformation - we will only cut five-way to the goal of clean energy; so it will take cleaning the planet of carbon completely 150 years, according to experts, although we have only about three decades Before we reach a critical climatic point of no return, according to the estimates of a number of climatologists. Even if we can use solar and wind power more quickly, their collection still requires enormous ground space.

"What the world needs is a clean energy source that can be rapidly expanded and can continue to provide energy no matter what the weather is doing, without the need to increase the total floor area of ​​power generation; all these requirements are met by nuclear energy," the experts wrote. .

Goldstein and Kfist say it is the fear of incomplete or misleading information that has hampered the growth of nuclear energy. When people remember this energy, they only remember the Chernobyl disaster and radioactive waste.

But they do not know that the number of victims of the disaster - which the experts claim is the only fatal nuclear power incident in the past 60 years - is far less than the number of victims of non-nuclear industrial accidents. Nuclear waste is much less than fossil waste, which is no less toxic.

They stressed that "the generation of electricity sufficient for the American person throughout his life will not leave long-term waste of very little can be absorbed by the soda can," and noted the need to lift the nuclear energy to stigmatize and employ them as quickly as possible and the widest in the efforts to resolve the disaster Climate change "is the only strategy that accelerates our progress."

It is fear based on incomplete or misleading information that has hampered the growth of nuclear energy.