Seasonal Variations
Documentary media by Summers Henderson
NEWS: "Nuclear Climate Change," an hour-long documentary about energy and the environment, screened at the Connecticut Film Festival and the Boston International Film Festival.
NEWS: "Nuclear Climate Change" is now available for purchase. Purchase the DVD for $10.00, from CreateSpace.com. Purchase the video-on-demand for $8.00 or get a seven-day rental for $1.99, from Amazon.com.
NEWS: "Nuclear Climate Change" is now available to watch for free on YouTube, with part one, part two, part three, part four and part five.
"Nuclear Climate Change" preview (03:22)
Synopsis: Is nuclear power the fossil-fuel alternative that will save us from global climate change? Scientists at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are working to develop the next generation of nuclear reactors. They argue that nuclear fission holds the promise of producing the electric energy we demand, without emitting any carbon dioxide. But anti-nuclear activists in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Seabrook, New Hampshire, are fighting back against their local power plants. They insist that no nuclear power technology is safe. Instead they advocate for renewable energy sources. "Nuclear Climate Change" explores these stories and illuminates the conflict over the safety, affordability and necessity of nuclear power.
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