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Lead Analyst, Nuclear

Christopher Gadomski

As a business development and marketing consultant, Mr. Gadomski has advised a wide range of clients from the Government of Egypt to IBM on strategic planning, business development, corporate communications and policy inititiatives. Mr. Gadomski is a faculty member of The Center for Global Affairs at New York University where he teaches courses on Energy Policy, Energy and the Environment, and the Economics and Finance of Energy. He has received the Mitsui Practitioner in Academia grant from The Weissman Center for International Business at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, CUNY in support of syllabus development for Internet Marketing and Global Business courses he has taught there.

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Contributor Brief·Christopher Gadomski · 2 articles
Updated Sep 5, 2023

Nuclear power is essential climate infrastructure despite safety fears

Gadomski argues that nuclear energy is indispensable to achieving net-zero climate goals, and that nations must actively weigh legitimate safety concerns against the existential imperative of decarbonization. The Fukushima disaster creates political friction, but does not negate nuclear's critical role in the global energy transition.

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Japan initiated its planned release of treated radioactive water into the Pacific, drawing international criticism and economic consequences.

Beyond Fukushima: Nuclear Energy is Critical to Achieve Net Zero [sciences]

Key tensions in nuclear energy transition

Fukushima fallout continues affecting policy9
Nations balance safety against climate urgency8
China swift response to Japan release7
International economic consequences from one decision8

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global net-zero pathway that excludes nuclear expansion

Nations weigh safety concerns against nuclear power's essential role in achieving global climate goals.

Beyond Fukushima: Nuclear Energy is Critical to Achieve Net Zero [energy]

The Fukushima disaster creates political friction, but does not eliminate nuclear's necessity for decarbonization.

Beyond Fukushima [sciences]

Safety and climate survival are no longer separate policy problems—they demand simultaneous solutions.

Themes:Nuclear energy as climate-critical infrastructureRisk-benefit paradox in energy policyGeopolitical consequences of safety decisions

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    Alex M.·2h agoquestion

    What sparked your research into disruptive innovation?

    Curious what the original insight was that led you to the Innovator's Dilemma framework.

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    Sophia L.·1d agoidea

    Would love a deep-dive into EdTech adoption barriers.

    Your framing of sustaining vs. disruptive innovation feels directly applicable to school systems.

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    David R.·3d agoquestion

    How do you see AI changing the personalized learning landscape?