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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF USING NUCLEAR ENERGY
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF USING NUCLEAR ENERGY

Author(s): Marina Filipović, Vladimir Cvetković, Slavko Nešić
Subject(s): Environmental and Energy policy, Political Ecology
Published by: Факултет за безбедност - Скопје
Keywords: environment; nuclear energy; climate change;sustainable development;

Summary/Abstract: Nuclear technological production of electricity is characterized as a low-carbon technology, which on the one hand, has key importance in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while on the other hand there are numerous controversies, defensive approach and anxiety due to the danger of nuclear accidents and solving the problem of radioactive waste. Starting from the actuality and importance of the issue of the use of nuclear energy in the context of solving environmental changes, the paper carried out a thorough review of literature. On this occasion, the paper carried out an insight into the existing relevant scientific knowledge in this field and a secondary analysis of the contents of documents of relevant international institutions, which within their competence publish data on the energy state and current emissions of greenhouse gases on a global level. The majority of papers emphasize the advantage of the use of nuclear energy in comparison with the generation of energy in the process of combustion of fossil fuels. It is primarily stated that small amounts of radioactive gases, which are regularly discharged under controlled conditions in the operation of nuclear power plants, cannot produce effects such as acid rain, smog, ozone depletion and do not contribute to an increase in temperature of the troposphere. However, the possibility of producing nuclear accidents and the severity of the consequences if radioactive isotopes leave the reactor uncontrollably, and the generation of radioactive waste results in a dilemma in the scientific and social community and creates a division in the acceptance of nuclear energy as an alternative to the use of fossil fuels.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 30-35
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English