HomeOffice of the SpokespersonPress Releases...The United States Joins Multinational Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050 to Support Global Climate and Energy Security Goals hide The United States Joins Multinational Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050 to Support Global Climate and Energy Security Goals Media Note Office of the Spokesperson December 2, 2023 Today, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry joined leaders and ministers from four continents to announce the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (COP28). The Declaration recognizes the key role of nuclear energy in achieving global net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and keeping the 1.5-degree Celsius goal within reach. The Declaration also highlights the need for secure supply chains and encourages shareholders of the World Bank, international financial institutions, and regional development banks to include nuclear energy in their lending policies. Endorsing countries include Armenia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Ghana, Hungary, Jamaica, Japan, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, The Netherlands, Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States. See the full text of the Declaration in the link . Tags Bulgaria Bureau of African Affairs Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau of Energy Resources Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Canada Climate Change COP28 Czech Republic Finland France Ghana Hungary Japan Moldova Mongolia Morocco Netherlands Office of the Spokesperson Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Sweden Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom