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Overcoming America’s Nuclear Energy Challenges (w/ John Deutch)

Overcoming America’s Nuclear Energy Challenges (w/ John Deutch)

Update: 2024-02-05
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Despite initial optimism about nuclear energy in the fight against climate change, recent setbacks have dampened expectations for rapid nuclear energy growth in the United States. America today faces significant hurdles in extending the operational lifespan of its existing nuclear reactors, reducing construction costs, and fostering investment in new nuclear technologies. On this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with John Deutch, an emeritus Institute Professor at MIT who served as director of energy research, deputy secretary of energy, deputy secretary of defense and director of central intelligence in the Clinton administration. Deutch recently wrote a piece for The National Interest titled "COP28’s Nuclear Energy Promise Is Still a Long Way Off."

Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

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Overcoming America’s Nuclear Energy Challenges (w/ John Deutch)

Overcoming America’s Nuclear Energy Challenges (w/ John Deutch)