'Pandora's Promise': why greens are warming to nuclear power
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What would happen if everything you knew about nuclear energy was wrong? This is the question raised by environmentalists interviewed in the blockbuster documentary hit聽, which airs tonight on聽聽at 9 p.m. eastern time (8 p.m. central time).
The groundbreaking film by Academy Award-nominated director Robert Stone follows the path of several leading environmentalists as their research convinces them to shift from opposing to supporting nuclear energy. In the film, environmentalists Stuart Brand, Gwyneth Cravens, Mark Lynas, Michael Shellenberger, and other experts discuss the important role that nuclear energy plays in combating climate change.
Stone has been making the talk show rounds in advance of tonight鈥檚 broadcast premiere,聽聽Robert Kennedy Jr. on the Piers Morgan show and also Van Jones from the program 鈥.鈥 There is even a good聽聽with Stone in the Huffington Post. There are also good discussions under way at NEI鈥檚聽聽and CNA鈥檚聽.
As the world leader in nuclear energy, it鈥檚 no surprise that AREVA鈥檚 technologies and facilities figure prominently in the film. In the summer of 2011, Stone and cinematographer Howard Shack filmed the聽聽equipment fabrication facility,聽聽fuel recycling plant, the聽聽EPR鈩 reactor construction site, and other locations in France.
Even if you are skeptical about nuclear energy, you owe it to yourself to consider this film鈥檚 point of view. According to the Sundance Film Festival where the film debuted in January: 鈥淲hatever your stance, Stone鈥檚 compelling film opens Pandora鈥檚 Box and promises to change the conversation for years to come.鈥