"The film business has been horrible to the nuclear industry," he says. "It's an easy, what I call it's a low hanging fruit." The UN estimates 4,000 deaths related to radiation exposure at Chernobyl. But you and Mr Goldstein fear it's that it's been blown out of proportion.
After a quick rundown of the summer’s hottest films, Nayeema and Kara turn to our guest today: acclaimed (and controversial) filmmaker Oliver Stone. The man behind classics like “Wall Street” and “JFK” has turned his lens to climate change solutions in a new documentary, “Nuclear Now.” We discuss the good question of why there isn’t more nuclear energy in the United States, the roots of Stone’s distrust in convention, and the challenge of a world where distrust can turn into conspiracy theory.
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