Part 2 of the Nuclear Mini-Series
This is part two of my mini-series on nuclear power and whether it could be the clean energy solution we’ve all been waiting for.
As I said before (and it bears repeating): fossil fuels kill about 8 million people every single year — more than the populations of Aotearoa and most of the Pacific Islands combined.
Despite that, nuclear power remains the energy source we fear the most. But should we?
In the last episode, we explored the science of nuclear — what it is, how it works, and why it’s not nearly as scary as it sounds. In this episode, we dive into its history — a sometimes horrifying, sometimes absurd, and often misunderstood timeline that shaped our collective anxiety around nuclear energy.
In this episode, I cover:
Key quotes:
“Nuclear energy got its hideous reputation before it had even powered a single light bulb.”
“Creepy green glows and mutant fish? That’s science fiction, not reality.”
“Public anxiety about nuclear energy didn’t actually start with power stations.”
Books & Resources Mentioned:
Here are the books and materials I mentioned for anyone who wants to explore:
If you want to go down the rabbit hole, I also recommend googling:
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