Fossil fuels are causing climate change, and the world needs to shift to nuclear power. This documentary explores the disinformation campaign against nuclear energy and its potential as a clean, safe, and fast energy source. It delves into the history of nuclear power, the PR campaign that scared the public, and the connection between nuclear weapons and power. With access to the nuclear industry in different countries, the film highlights the potential of nuclear energy to combat climate change and improve energy poverty.
Silent Storm (2003) is a documentary that sheds light on the aftermath of British atomic bomb tests in Maralinga, South Australia. It discusses the radioactive contamination, toxic residue, and human experimentation resulting from the tests. The film also explores the long-term effects of radiation on the population and the environment, including bone cancer and leukemia cases. Through interviews and archival footage, Silent Storm exposes the dark history of nuclear weapons testing during the Cold War.
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