Study: Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution
A new study has found that shutting down nuclear power plants could lead to an increase in air pollution. The study, conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, analyzed the impact of nuclear power plant closures on air quality in the United States.
The study found that if all nuclear power plants in the US were shut down, it would lead to an increase in air pollution equivalent to adding 4.6 million cars to the roads. This increase in air pollution would have significant health impacts, including an estimated 1,400 premature deaths per year.
The researchers also found that replacing nuclear power with natural gas would not significantly reduce air pollution, as natural gas still emits greenhouse gases and other pollutants.
The study highlights the importance of considering the environmental and health impacts of energy decisions. While nuclear power has its own risks and challenges, it is important to weigh these against the potential benefits of reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
As the world continues to transition to cleaner energy sources, it is important to consider all options and their potential impacts on the environment and public health.
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