Overall, although nuclear power has been faced with a variety of problems, ranging from the economic difficulties of developing this new industry while other coal and oil based plants are being built in rapid succession to the criticism from the international community due to the multiple occasions that a nuclear power plant has malfunctioned, causing a complete or partial meltdown, the nuclear industry is still able to be a promising source for a substantial amount of energy while not producing any greenhouse gases. With new technologies being developed, the amount of radioactive wastes produced are able to be decreased greatly as well as the type of fuel required may be altered slightly from the naturally limited Uranium-235 atoms to the more abundant Uranium-238 atoms. All in all, nuclear energy is to be a source of power that can fill the increasing energy gap and -- when the wastes are contained properly -- a source of power that is very environmentally friendly. With the institution of the new reactor designs around the world, we are able to limit greenhouse gas production, produce energy in countries that are at a deficit, and even help developing countries to gain the much needed energy by using a clean source of power. Nuclear power not only has the potential to save the environment from the overly abundant greenhouse gases, but it can even help countries to develop and become stronger, allowing us to be stronger as a whole around the world.