A Future Without Nuclear Energy?
June 13, 2011 Monday AT 3PM CT

 
 

The recent nuclear disaster in Japan has many people re-thinking the risks and benefits of nuclear energy. Germany took a bold stance two weeks ago when it pledged to shut down its nuclear reactors by 2022. What are the consequences of living without nuclear energy?



Guest
  • Mark Hibbs, Senior associate in Carnegie's Nuclear Policy Program, based in Berlin
  • Michael Dworkin, Director of the Institute for Energy and the Environment and Professor of Law, Vermont Law School
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