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Nuclear is a good option but calling it emission-free is glossing over a pretty big problem we haven't solved yet.
Even if they don't burn fossils, the steel and concrete alone emits thousands/millions of tons of GHG's; every project.
I guarantee the mining and refinement of fissile material is also extremely energy and water intensive, and I wouldn't be surprised if most of those embodied GHG's are ignored or criminally underreported.