Nuclear Fear Factors

Serhii discusses the paradox of human fear surrounding invisible threats like radiation, contrasting it with the more accepted dangers of coal. He highlights how major nuclear accidents, such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, have led to a global freeze in nuclear reactor production, reflecting the political and psychological complexities of the nuclear industry. Despite the potential of nuclear energy in combating climate change, the fear it instills remains a significant barrier to its acceptance.