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🗓️ 26 May 2025
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0:00.0 | This is CBSI in the world. |
0:06.8 | I'm John Batchel with Robert Zubert. |
0:08.7 | His new book is The Case for Nukes, How We Can Be Global Warming, |
0:12.5 | and Create a Free, Open, and Magnificent Future. |
0:15.4 | Robert, you've addressed what can go wrong and why. |
0:18.7 | Twice in the 20th century and once in the 21st century, nuclear plants were shaken by |
0:24.1 | events. |
0:25.2 | But at the same time, these events have not discouraged the building of new nuclear plants |
0:30.6 | with new technology here in the 21st century. |
0:33.7 | And you provide in your book a very careful list of where plants are under construction |
0:38.5 | when they're going to be completed when they started and I see the list is very extensive and |
0:44.2 | ambitious dominated by plants in China although other parts of the world island Eurasia everywhere |
0:50.5 | however what is striking is how few of these plants, in fact, I only count two, |
0:57.6 | are in the USA. What is the limitation of the richest country in the world about nuclear energy? |
1:04.2 | Is it what we just talked about, Three Mile Island in Chernobyl, or is it this other thing you |
1:09.1 | produce costs? Which is it, Robert? It's hostile hyperregulation. |
1:17.8 | The Carter administration was heavily infiltrated by anti-nuclear people, and they created a new |
1:24.7 | regulatory structure for nuclear energy, which is so complex. |
1:28.8 | I have a diagram in it of it in the book. |
1:31.2 | It looks like the New York subway map. |
1:33.5 | Okay. |
1:33.8 | And actually it's more complicated than that because each of those subway stops involves |
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