Sea Change Radio:Nuclear Risks, Real & Perceived: Breakthrough Institute's Jesse Jenkins 
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Sea Change Radio  Nuclear Risks, Real & Perceived: Breakthrough Institute's Jesse Jenkins   
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Alex Wise  Weekly Program  For non-profit use only. 
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The meltdown at the nuclear power plant in Fukushima is enlivening discussions on alternative energy around dinner tables and across debate platforms everywhere. People who call themselvesenvironmentalists tend to agree on the need to curtail human reliance on fossil fuels, including the pervasive use of coal in generating electricity. That same level of consensus cannot be found, however, on the topic of nuclear power. Nuclear energy and environmentalism have traditionally been thought of as incongruous, yet our guest today on Sea Change Radio offers a logic to solve the paradox. Jesse Jenkins, the Director of Energy and Climate Policy at the Breakthrough Institute, a think tank that advocates for innovative solutions to energy and climate challenges, believes that nuclear power ought to be a significant part of a more sustainable energy plan. Listen as Sea Change Radio host Alex Wise asks him about the risks, real and perceived, and how the catastrophe in Japan affects his views on nuclear power.  Jesse Jenkins 
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Environment | Politics and Activism | Alternative Energy | Global Climate | Depleted Uranium  
 
 
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View Script  San Francisco  2011-04-05  English 
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