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From Brazilian Model to Nuclear Advocate: How one Woman's Radical Climate Anxiety is Generating a "Rad Future"

Aug 15, 2025
Isabelle Boemeke, a former Brazilian model and nuclear advocate, takes a deep dive into her journey from social media influencer to climate champion. She discusses the surprising bipartisan support for nuclear energy and the myths surrounding its safety. The emotional weight of climate anxiety among younger generations is a focal point, as is the need for accessible scientific discourse. Boemeke argues that nuclear energy is vital for combating climate change and emphasizes the complex dynamics surrounding traditional power sources, including the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
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Climate Anxiety Sparked The Project

  • Isabelle Boemeke describes waking up in 2019 and feeling climate anxiety after seeing Amazon fires and Australian bushfires.
  • Those images triggered depression and motivated her to seek solutions to the climate crisis.
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Controversy Drove Her To Nuclear

  • Boemeke says she chose nuclear because it was controversial and misunderstood, yet crucial for climate solutions.
  • She argues nuclear is the only clean source with scale and reliability to abate climate change quickly.
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Public Fear Often Outweighs Data

  • Boemeke distinguishes real nuclear accidents from exaggerated fears, noting Three Mile Island had negligible health impact.
  • She uses data to argue public fear often stems from timing, media and cinematic narratives rather than science.
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