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[quote:ehecatl:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM4MjkzODQ0XzgyRDgwQTFB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 41113972:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM4MjkyMTQ5XzRCMDQyQTRE] [b]Pandoras Promise[/b] Outspoken environmentalist filmmaker Robert Stone delves into the controversial topic of nuclear power in his latest film, Pandora's Promise, which will hit theaters in June. Now you can take an exclusive first look at the trailer from the movie, which follows Stone's earlier films Radio Bikini, an Oscar-nominated anti-nuclear weapons documentary; and Earth Days, which chronicled the rise of the environmental movement. After sifting through the anti-nuclear choruses and the considerably smaller pro-nuclear groups in an attempt to find the truth about the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy, Stone found his answer with Michael Shellberger, the president and co-founder of the Breakthrough Institute: "We can have a world living modern lives without killing the climate." Pandora's Promise examines the issue from the perspective of key environmentalists on both sides of the issue, starting with the writer Stewart Brand, who asks, [b]"Can you be an environmentalist and be pro-nuclear? In light of climate change, can you be an environmentalist and not be pro-nuclear?" Stone admits that accepting that nuclear energy could be a viable power source was a struggle for him as well. "It's no easy thing for me to have come to the conclusion that the rapid deployment of nuclear power is now the greatest hope we have for saving us from an environmental catastrophe," he told Rolling Stone. [/b] Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/videos/environmentalists-go-pro-nuclear-in-pandoras-promise-trailer-20130430#ixzz2VLE0AdKf Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook Sounds like a interesting Documentary! More Info: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/pandoras-promise-sundance-review-414989 [/quote] [b]FUCK THAT!!![/b] The anti-nuke movement is infiltrated and manipulated (often) by the pro-nuke insanity. If nuclear technology had [b]never[/b] been discovered, I [b]guarantee[/b] you that humans would NOT be extinct now on this planet. "Energy needs", are not human or life needs, they are Industrial needs. At this point, I don't care how safe they make it, they ALREADY fucked up, and if it were possible to enforce (which it really isn't), I would say "No More Nuclear Technology" - PERIOD. There are no excuses. Good work Perth and Waterbug and everyone else contributing to this thread! Thank you for keeping the flame of reason alive! :Clapping Hands::buseyclappa::clappa::buziclap::clappaUn::crowd-applause: MOG says, "Go back to candles and farm animals ya'll. And you'll feel the better for it." :mog: fwiw, God doesn't give a shit. He is off playing as usual, and so rarely gets involved that it is a thing of myth. Maybe Satan and Mog are more involved in this shit though. [/quote]
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