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Today in our series on energy pasts and futures, we're delving into nuclear energy. On one hand, nuclear represents the future of science and technology, inspiring thinkers during the "Atomic Age." On the other hand, nuclear's capacity for devastation makes it among the most feared sources of power ever. On today's show we're delving into the history of nuclear energy, and especially why it is so feared – and if this fear is deserved or not.
By KPFT Houston and Rice University’s Center for Environmental StudiesToday in our series on energy pasts and futures, we're delving into nuclear energy. On one hand, nuclear represents the future of science and technology, inspiring thinkers during the "Atomic Age." On the other hand, nuclear's capacity for devastation makes it among the most feared sources of power ever. On today's show we're delving into the history of nuclear energy, and especially why it is so feared – and if this fear is deserved or not.