
What do the Voyager spacecraft — drifting through interstellar space, 24 billion kilometres from Earth — and your morning shower have in common? The answer is the atom. And the atom, it turns out, may be the most underestimated force in the clean energy transition.
In this talk, Alice Neffe explores the extraordinary power hidden inside the smallest building block of matter — and why nuclear energy, with the lowest lifecycle emissions of any clean source and an unmatched ability to run around the clock, deserves a central place in the world's energy future.
Small atoms. Big hope.
- Energy
- New Energy
- Nuclear



