This film oversimplified lots of issues and totally ignored others in the attempt to make a persuasive argument for adapting nuclear energy as the choice for our future. The real health risks inherent in nuclear waste and contamination (eg Fukishima) were minimized and ridiculed.
There is no questioning the archaic practice of burning fossil fuels for energy production, but the investments required for nuclear power are astronomical compared to those of local coal fired power plants.
The film makes some useful points clarifying how the newer technologies can provide for safer nuclear plants than the past, but the propaganda aspect of this work is very apparent.
There is no questioning the archaic practice of burning fossil fuels for energy production, but the investments required for nuclear power are astronomical compared to those of local coal fired power plants.
The film makes some useful points clarifying how the newer technologies can provide for safer nuclear plants than the past, but the propaganda aspect of this work is very apparent.
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