They spoke about how companies like Shell and Exxon knew about climate change back in the 1960s but did nothing to stop it, placing their profits before the future of the planet. Goldstein (who is a PhD professor) sat down with Screen Rant to discuss their film, its themes, and the virtues of nuclear energy. While in New York City promoting the release of Nuclear Now, Oliver Stone and screenwriter Joshua S. Related: 10 Best Oliver Stone Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes) However, Nuclear Now seeks to dispel the common misconceptions about nuclear power and explain how this underutilized energy source might be the cure for Climate Change, the greatest issue of the 21st century. Nuclear power has always been controversial, as it can't help but conjure images of atomic devastation, radioactive wastelands, and giant irradiated kaiju monsters - to say nothing of movies like The China Syndrome and video games like Fallout. Nuclear Now follows Stone as he examines the potential of nuclear energy and uncovers why the industry was crippled before it could get off the ground.
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