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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 5_1_b(2), Claims underestimate nuclear-fuel-cycle releases by erroneously assuming that mostly high-grade uranium ore is used. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If claims rely on trimming the data on nuclear GHGE, underestimate nuclear-fuel-cycle releases, and inconsistently compare nuclear-related GHGE only to those from fossil fuels, then claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable., Claims inconsistently compare nuclear-related GHGE only to those from fossil fuels. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If claims rely on trimming the data on nuclear GHGE, underestimate nuclear-fuel-cycle releases, and inconsistently compare nuclear-related GHGE only to those from fossil fuels, then claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable., Claims rely on trimming the data on nuclear GHGE due to flawed Kyoto Protocol conventions. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable., Claims inconsistently compare nuclear-related GHGE only to those from fossil fuels. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable., Claims rely on trimming the data on nuclear GHGE due to flawed Kyoto Protocol conventions. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If claims rely on trimming the data on nuclear GHGE, underestimate nuclear-fuel-cycle releases, and inconsistently compare nuclear-related GHGE only to those from fossil fuels, then claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable., Claims underestimate nuclear-fuel-cycle releases by erroneously assuming that mostly high-grade uranium ore is used. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Claims that nuclear fission is "carbon free" and "releases no greenhouse gases" are scientifically questionable.