After years of contentious debates, Germany has shut down its last three remaining nuclear power plants.
Critics have long described the energy source as dangerous and unsustainable.
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But some have pushed back against the plan – citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis.
Supporters insist it is the right move and they hope other nations will follow.
But are the alternatives safer?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Mark Nelson – Founder and managing director of Radiant Energy Group.
Hubertus Bardt – Managing director and head of research at the German Economic Institute.
Paul Dorfman – Founder and chair at Nuclear Consulting Group and a member of the Irish government’s Radiation Protection Committee.