 The evidence points to say that climate change is a real threat and that nuclear technology is a solution. Nuclear technology for climate, mitigation, monitoring and adaptation was the theme of this year's IAEA Scientific Forum, a two-day event held every year on the margins of the General Conference. High-level speakers from over 20 countries discussed the ways in which nuclear science and technology contribute to addressing this environmental challenge. We must make the notion of nuclear technology for climate clear, accessible and palatable for all. It is our duty to ensure that the wider world may also understand this and support measures to harness nuclear technology in the struggle against climate change. Nuclear power can help to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, while other applications of nuclear science and technology can help countries to monitor the effects of climate change and adapt to them. We need to produce energy in a way that doesn't essentially produce carbon dioxide and other gases that affect the climate. And there are a number of ways that we can do that. The most important way is through nuclear energy, because nuclear energy can produce clean energy all the time. This is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.