Despite growing climate impacts and an unconditional target to reduce emissions by 15% by 2030, the Kazakhstan government is doubling down on carbon-intensive energy. Reluctant to move away from its dependence on coal in the short term, Astana is looking to nuclear energy to align with its climate targets. But like many post-Soviet countries, Kazakhstan has a complicated history with anything nuclear, and without a true national referendum driving decisions on nuclear investments, the long-term security and viability of these projects are at risk.
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