I am very proud to announce that I've participated in two interviews in the last week and that the results are now on line.
The first interview was with Glenn Williams at The Street. Glenn and I talked at length about the recent JAIF-published compilation of public opinion polling about nuclear energy in Japan, and many other things at length as well. I probably learned much more from Glenn than he gleaned from my knowledge of what's going on in Japan; Glenn is a wonderful source of energy industry knowledge and I certainly look forward to speaking with him again in the future.
Glenn Williams at THESTREET.COM
The second interview was with that well known and most prominent proponent of nuclear energy, Rod Adams. I had been looking forward to talking with Rod since an early e-mail exchange, because Rod and I have a Navy background in common (although Rod is an Annapolis graduate, and I was an enlisted RO so that we do have different views of the same program.) Our discussion was thorough, Rod was a fantastic interviewer (and a great source of information during the interview instead of just having asked questions, I might add) and the result was, for this author, a real pleasure and certainly an honor. The interview itself is now available on Rod Adams' ATOMIC SHOW web page. I highly recommend looking at the archive as well; there is a ton of information there for the listening.
ROD ADAMS' ATOMIC SHOW #169 - FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI
Thanks again to Glenn Williams and to Rod Adams for the time they gave me, during which I asked questions as well.
2:50 PM Eastern Friday June 24, 2011
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