Nuclear power: the sensible, grown-up answer to the climate crisis? Once you look past the slogan of 'carbon-free', the story becomes harder to sell and impossible to keep local. We sit down with Pinar Demircan, Ph.D., coordinator of nuclearfree.org / https://nukleersiz.org/
We follow Pinar’s route into anti-nuclear activism, from the emotional weight of Hiroshima in Turkish poetry to the lived reality of Chernobyl’s regional impact and the shock of Fukushima. From there, we dig into why nuclear is being pushed again right now: COP messaging, plans to expand capacity, the energy hunger of AI data centres, and the financial and geopolitical currents that make big nuclear projects attractive to states and industry.
Pinar also describes first hand Fukushima’s landscape of contaminated soil, constant monitoring, and deep public mistrust, then connects that reality to today’s security claims. We ask what “national energy security” can mean when reactors depend on cooling water in a warming climate, and when nuclear sites can become targets in conflict. Share with a friend who still thinks nuclear is “clean”, and leave us a review with your take: is nuclear a climate solution or a long-term liability? You can find her full episode here: https://lnkd.in/dKXkSwbB
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