Bad Idea #10 "Everyone hates nuclear" with Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
Description
š Episode Summary:
In this revealing and deeply reflective conversation, Mark Lynas sits down with journalist and essayist Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow, whose new book Atomic Dreams dives into the unexpected rise of climate-conscious pro-nuclear activism.
They explore the cultural and political history of nuclear power in the United States, the generational shift in attitudes, and the motley crew of environmentalists, influencers, policy wonks and iconoclasts who make up the new pro-nuclear movement. From Diablo Canyon to Pandoraās Promise, from James Hansen to Mothers for Nuclear, this episode is a journey through energy tribalism, climate urgency, and the evolving story of what it means to be an environmentalist.
š§ Topics Discussed:
ā¢ļø Why nuclear energy has always been a cultural lightning rod
š How climate change changed minds ā including Rebeccaās
š What Rebecca learned while researching Atomic Dreams
š©āš§āš¦ The unexpected story of Mothers for Nuclear
š§ Conversion stories: what turns anti-nuclear people pro?
š„ The legacy of anti-nuclear protest movements in the US
š„ The fascination (and frustration) of figures like Michael Shellenberger
šļø The influence of Pandoraās Promise and the rise of "nuclear celebrities"
š§Ŗ Radiation fears, hormesis, and scientific uncertainty
šŗšø Why nuclear hasn't been dragged into Americaās culture wars (yet)
šļø Indigenous perspectives and land justice at Diablo Canyon
šø The political shift in DC and the growing bipartisan support for nuclear
āļø Advanced reactors, thorium dreams, and the internal divisions of the pro-nuclear tribe
š©āš« Guest Bio:
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow'sĀ work has appeared in The Nation, Dissent,Ā The New York Times, The New Yorker, and many others. Her new book, Atomic Dreams: The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy (out April 8, 2025), explores the people, politics, and passions behind the return of the nuclear energy debate in the age of climate crisis.
š Recommended Reading & Resources:
Atomic Dreams ā Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow (Penguin Random House)
The Death of Environmentalism ā Nordhaus & Shellenberger (PDF)
š¬ Quote Highlights:
āIf we trust Hansen on the science of climate change, maybe we should listen when he says nuclear needs to be part of the solution.ā ā Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
āThe people in this movement arenāt all engineers ā some of them are hippies, mothers, influencers, even ex-models.ā ā Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
āI came to see the pro-nuclear world as a tribe of its own, with factions, language, and competing visions.ā ā Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
āYou canāt just get off fossil fuels without causing massive human suffering. Thatās the reality that changed my mind.ā ā Mark Lynas
āThe strange thing is, nuclear power hasnāt yet become a culture war issue in the US ā and that might be its saving grace.ā ā Mark Lynas
š About WePlanet:
WePlanet is a global citizen and science movement promoting bold, science-based solutions for climate, nature, and human prosperity. We challenge bad ideas and elevate the best ones. Learn more at weplanet.org.
š„ Join the Conversation:
š¬ Feedback or questions? Email: podcast@weplanet.org š¬ Subscribe for future episodes: weplanet.org/podcast š¦ Follow us on Twitter/X: @weplanetint