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The documentary aims to show that nuclear energy is a viable solution to the energy gap that the world is facing, and that many myths and misconceptions surrounding it are unfounded, while emphasizing how renewables can only be a partial solution.
09:47 - 12:55 (03:08)
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The documentary aims to show that nuclear energy is a viable solution to the energy gap that the world is facing, and that many myths and misconceptions surrounding it are unfounded, while emphasizing how renewables can only be a partial solution.
ChapterThe Case for Nuclear Energy
Episode#286 – Oliver Stone: Vladimir Putin and War in Ukraine
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The safety of nuclear energy is comparatively good with a very low casualty rate of 0.002, with only 50 deaths being recorded so far.
12:55 - 16:52 (03:57)
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The safety of nuclear energy is comparatively good with a very low casualty rate of 0.002, with only 50 deaths being recorded so far. Coal continues to be the primary source of energy in China and India but who will lead the way on nuclear remains a question.
ChapterThe Case for Nuclear Energy
Episode#286 – Oliver Stone: Vladimir Putin and War in Ukraine
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
A discussion on the Rockefeller Foundation's study on radiation published in the New York Times in 1956 and the potential motives behind it in relation to nuclear energy's impact on oil dominance.
16:53 - 22:32 (05:39)
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A discussion on the Rockefeller Foundation's study on radiation published in the New York Times in 1956 and the potential motives behind it in relation to nuclear energy's impact on oil dominance.