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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 indispensable for climate goals despite safety concerns

Gadomski argues that nuclear energy is not optional but essential to achieving net-zero emissions, and that nations must pursue nuclear expansion despite legitimate safety concerns exemplified by Fukushima. He contends that the false choice between climate action and nuclear risk must be reframed as a calculation of which risks are actually larger—climate catastrophe or nuclear accidents.

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published same day with identical framing on nuclear necessity

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]

Geographic and policy response to Fukushima water release

Japan: proceeded with treated water release into Pacific1
China: swift retaliatory response (economic/trade)1
International community: criticism and opposition1
Global consensus needed: balance risk vs. climate necessity1

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25%Japan: proceeded
Japan: proceeded with treated water release into Pacific
China: swift retaliatory response (economic/trade)
International community: criticism and opposition
Global consensus needed: balance risk vs. climate necessity

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same argument published in sciences and energy verticals

Fukushima Nuclear plant fallout continues as nations try to balance the risks while realizing the potential and need for nuclear energy.

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

Japan initiated its planned release of treated radioactive water from Fukushima into the Pacific.

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

Nuclear energy is critical to achieve net zero.

Themes:Nuclear power as non-negotiable climate infrastructureRisk-benefit reframing post-Fukushima precedentGeopolitical tensions around nuclear energy acceptance

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