Videos on nuclear energy and the environment

 To increase your knowledge of energy questions,
EFN recommends viewing the following videos :

(click on the links or the small triangle at the bottom left of each screen to view the video)

 

Environmentalist Stewart Brand about the future of nuclear power (4 min 17 s)
The founder of the Whole Earth Catalogue supports clean nuclear energy



Nuclear Power in the United States ! (5 min 55 s)
Why Nuclear Power is worth the Environmental Cost

 (interview of Adm. Frank Bowman in California on ForaTV.com, answering some questions on nuclear waste, debunking myths, and speaking about the future of nuclear power in the United States)

 

Vive les Nukes ! (60 minutes) - Part 1
The success story of nuclear power in France

 

Vive les Nukes ! (60 minutes) - Part 2

 

Nuclear Energy: Friend or Foe to the Environment? (7 min 43 sec) - EFN faces Greenpeace on EURONEWS/YOUTUBE

Bruno Comby and Frédéric Marillier are both French environmentalists. But Marillier heads the anti-nuclear campaign of Greenpeace France. He advocates renewable energies rather than a nuclear industry that he argues is expensive and unreliable. Bruno Comby is President of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy. He supports nuclear power as the greenest and safest solution, demonstrating why it is absolutely necessary to combat climate change, to replace our dwindling supplies of oil and gas, and simply to ensure the survival of our civilization.

Click on these links to access the video of EFN facing Greenpeace on EURONEWS/YOUTUBE :
English version
German version
French version
Portuguese version
Spanish version
Italian version

 

Nuclear Power in Australia ! (60 minutes)
The come back of nuclear energy on the Australian continent (filmed with the participation of several EFN members)
Click on the green link just above to download and play the MP4 version of the film (26.9 MB)
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http://www.ecolo.org/media/articles/articles.in.english/Austra-TV-18-06-06.mp4 (cut and paste this address in the box below, choose the desired format, and mention your email in the third zone; a link to the converted file will be automatically sent to you by email).

A lively nuclear debate in Ireland (10 minutes)
After years of nuclear being taboo in ireland, the debate is now open (with the participation of EFN)
Click on the green link just above to download and play the film.
If your computer does not handle the AVI format proposed, you can convert this file (or any other movie file) to another convenient format such as MP4, MPEG, MOV or other video format : cut and paste the URL of the movie file to be converted in the box below, choose the desired format, and mention your email in the third zone; a link to the converted file will be automatically sent to you by email).

 

The Nuclear Option (1 minute trailer, entire film : 83 minutes)
by Robby Tinker (23 year old student, local correspondent of EFN)
(the entire film will be posted in 2008)

 

Fitting The Pieces (Part 1) 8:35
Managing Nuclear Waste : the case for Nuclear Power

 

Fitting The Pieces (Part 2) 9:09
Managing Nuclear Waste : the case for Nuclear Power

 

Fitting The Pieces (Part 3) 7:21
Managing Nuclear Waste : the case for Nuclear Power  

 

Nobody's Fuel - Energy supply is more important than climate change (1:31 - full DVD length: 2h 25 mins)

by H. Douglas Lightfoot

 

 

Nobody's Fuel - World Energy Consumption from 1970 to 2005 (2:14 - full DVD length: 2h 25 mins)

by H. Douglas Lightfoot

 

Nobody's Fuel - 300 years of renewable energy history (2:00 - full DVD length: 2h 25 mins)

by H. Douglas Lightfoot

 

 

Could Nuclear Power Save the Planet ? (1h 43 min)

Gwyneth Cravens in conversation with Rip Anderson as part of The Long Now Foundation's Seminars About Long-term Thinking (introduced by Stewart Brandt)

 

Pro-nuclear Power Rally (2:32)

by Norris Mac Donald, local correspondent of EFN-USA, President of African American Environmental Association