

Is Nuclear Energy Our Best Shot at Saving the Planet?
35 snips Aug 12, 2025
Isabelle Boemeke, a nuclear electricity educator and author of "Rad Future," passionately advocates for nuclear energy as a key solution to climate change. She explores its potential to power cities, desalinate water, and create carbon-free fertilizer while addressing safety concerns and waste management myths. Boemeke shares her journey from fashion modeling to nuclear advocacy, emphasizing how microreactors and social media can reshape public perception. She calls for a reevaluation of nuclear's role in sustainable energy amidst growing global demands.
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Historical Fear Blocks Nuclear Adoption
- Nuclear's association with bombs and early military control created lasting fear that stifled civilian adoption.
- Isabelle argues this emotional history explains much of nuclear's public rejection despite technical promise.
From Modeling To Nuclear Advocacy
- Isabelle describes a turning point: a 10-day fast that triggered her shift from modeling to nuclear advocacy.
- She tested the idea by telling strangers she was a "nuclear energy influencer" and saw surprising interest.
Electrify Then Decarbonize
- Electrify everything first, then ensure electricity comes from clean sources to solve climate emissions.
- Nuclear is presented as essential for large-scale, carbon-free electrification beyond intermittent renewables.