California Is Asleep at the Wheel on Nuclear - Capitol Weekly
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California is asleep at the wheel on nuclear - Capitol Weekly
Nuclear energy is officially back on the table—not just at the World Bank, but around the globe. Countries, organizations, and governments increasingly realize that decarbonization can’t happen without nuclear. California, alas, remains paralyzed.
The current nuclear power would represent more than 135,000 Hiroshima times, so nothing has changed? On 22 January 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons was ratified by some 100 countries, but not the nine nuclear Powers, at the risk of global chaos.
World Bank’s Historic Shift to Fund Nuclear Power Accelerates Net-Zero Race
Watershed Moment for Nuclear Power On 10 June 2025, a watershed moment for nuclear power was ushered in, when, at the Board Meeting of The World Bank, after its President, Ajay Banga (Fig. 1), presented an Energy proposal to the Board, the Board members agreed to lift the bank’s decade-long ban on financing nuclear power. Fig 1: Ajay Banga , President The World Bank Source: https://caribbeannewsglobal.com/world-bank-group-president-banga-global-…
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