The Nuclear Sector: the Human, Social and Ethical Dimensions
Exploring the political, philosophical and cultural dimensions of choosing nuclear energy.
Exploring the political, philosophical and cultural dimensions of choosing nuclear energy.
Video: EFH Director, Kirsty Gogan asked Energy & Climate Minister for his view on advanced nuclear. His answer may surprise you.
The idea we might need nuclear power to save the environment may have seen farfetched thirty years ago, at the height of the anti-nuclear movement. But it’s an idea that more and more scientists, energy experts and even environmentalists share.
Take a look at this fascinating interview conducted by Robert Stone with Jim Hansen, the former head of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.
Watch famed climate scientist Dr James Hansen, the former head of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, …
Robert Stone has been antinuclear for most of his life, and considers himself a lifelong environmentalist. He looked again at nuclear because he recognised that the environmental movement’s response to climate change has failed.
Our roundup of articles that answer the basic questions about nuclear energy and explain why nuclear makes environmental sense.
Some of the Green movement’s most prominent leaders argue that nuclear is both aligned with environmental values and absolutely essential to achieving the movement’s goals.