Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good discusses why the Biden administration is not building nuclear power plants as they move to clean energy on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
I mean, this is a gigantic global enterprise and that's what this film addresses-- the world problem. Let me put this to you in one quick way. The head of Rosatom who's a brilliant man, Andrei Likhachev, he's in the movie. He says, he says, you know, right now we have 490 gigabytes of energy, of nuclear energy in the world. Okay. 490. That sounds like... That's a lot. It's a billion. A gigabyte's a billion. So we're talking a huge amount.
Trenches dug by the Russian military are seen in an area with high levels of radiation called the Red Forest, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in Chornobyl, Ukraine April 7, 2022.Approximately 4 million people a year die from pollution. Two million die in industrial accidents, at least 500,000 from coal pollution. So, I mean, the figures on Chornobyl are 50 dead at the site, the first responders, they were not properly equipped and about...