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Q&A: ‘If you are in the business of peace, you must talk to those who are at war’

Abatify Summary

Nature & Climate Perspective

**Conflict-driven risks to nuclear infrastructure pose a direct threat to regional biodiversity and the permanence of local carbon sequestration efforts. **

  • The integrity of surrounding LULUCF (Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry) zones is jeopardized by the potential for radioactive contamination resulting from active warfare.
  • Nuclear energy serves as a critical baseload power source that prevents the encroachment of carbon-intensive fossil fuel extraction into protected natural habitats.
  • Long-term environmental stability is contingent upon the IAEA's ability to maintain 'safety zones,' which indirectly protects local ecological corridors and soil carbon pools.

Market & Policy Outlook

**IAEA diplomatic efforts are foundational to the financial liquidity and risk assessment of technical carbon abatement projects within global energy markets. **

  • Nuclear safety oversight is essential for aligning technical energy projects with ICVCM Core Carbon Principles (CCPs), specifically regarding the 'Permanence' and 'Do No Harm' criteria.
  • The stability of nuclear-generated electricity is vital for corporate compliance with SBTi targets, as grid volatility in conflict zones can disrupt Scope 2 decarbonization pathways.
  • Geopolitical risk mitigation facilitates the potential for Article 6.4 mechanisms to include nuclear energy as a recognized high-integrity carbon-free technology in transition economies.
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi on why he believes direct engagement is the only path to peace – and why he wants to lead the UN.

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