Atomic Show #250 – Being nice nukes
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On Sunday January 24, I invited some of my pronuclear colleagues to chat about the building phenomenon of people outside of the nuclear industry becoming more interested in its advantages and advocating for its increased use. We discussed Meredith’s book project, Gwyneth’s recent speaking engagement at NC State, organized events at COP21, the increasing interest in new nuclear plants in Saudi Arabia and South Africa, and the importance of being nice human beings when engaging people who are fearful or suspicious of nuclear energy.
Guests on the show include
Steve Aplin, who publishes Canadian Energy Issues
Meredith Angwin, who publishes Yes Vermont Yankee
Gwyneth Cravens, the author of Power to Save the World: The Truth About Nuclear Energy
Bob Apthorpe, an active nuclear technology advocate who is professionally involved in numerous safety analysis efforts
Hope you enjoy the show.
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