Global research on nuclear energy in the context of health and environmental risks, considering economic interests

Author:

Klingelhöfer Doris1ORCID,Braun Markus1ORCID,Oremek Gerhard M.1ORCID,Brüggmann Dörthe1ORCID,Groneberg David A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Goethe University, Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine Frankfurt Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe question of whether nuclear energy—as a source with relatively low carbon dioxide emissions—can be classified as a sustainable energy source has come into focus in connection with climate change. There is a controversy over securing independence from fossil fuels and gas supplies from other countries through a revival of nuclear energy. On the other hand, some viewpoints are critical: the handling of nuclear waste and the still unclear risks to human health and the environment, especially in light of recent perils from Russian military attacks on Ukrainian nuclear plants. To evaluate the worldwide publications on nuclear energy under health and environmental aspects, socio‐economic parameters were included to provide an informed background for all stakeholders, from scientists to decision‐makers. The correlation between the number of nuclear power plants and the publication output of the countries is proven to be highly significant. Thus, the operating countries publish the most. It has been shown that the development and economic use of nuclear energy are major stimuli for scientific endeavors. Reactor accidents have also spurred research. Mathematical risk modeling has been the area with the highest citation rate to date, but environmental and health aspects have become more important, especially after major accidents. The results show the importance of economic interests in research on nuclear energy from health and environmental aspects. Against the background of transnational hazards, global research participation should be encouraged. Moreover, the international debate should not ignore the reality of threats and their possible impacts.This article is categorized under: Policy and Economics > Research and Development Policy and Economics > Security Human and Social Dimensions > Energy and Climate Justice

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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