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Oliver Stone
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An investigation into the possibility of addressing climate change with a move away from fossil fuels to nuclear power.
Nuclear Now
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21376908
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SOURCE: Nuclear Now 2022 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Oliver Stone
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Plot: An investigation into the possibility of addressing climate change with a move away from fossil fuels to nuclear power.
Included subtitles
English
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COVER
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MEDIAINFO
As fossil fuels cook the planet, the world is finally forced to confront a massive disinformation campaign about humanity’s cleanest, safest, and fastest energy source – nuclear energy. Beneath our feet, Uranium atoms in the Earth's crust hold incredibly concentrated energy. Science unlocked this energy in the mid-20th century, first for bombs and then to power submarines, and the United States led the effort to generate electricity from this new source. Yet in the mid-20th century as societies began the transition to nuclear power and away from fossil fuels, a long-term PR campaign to scare the public began, funded in part by coal and oil interests. This campaign would sow fear about harmless low-level radiation and create confusion between nuclear weapons and nuclear power. With unprecedented access to the nuclear industry in France, Russia, and the United States, director Oliver Stone explores the possibility for the global community to overcome the challenges of climate change and energy poverty to reach a brighter future through the power of nuclear energy.