Energy Net
Thirty years ago, my now-deceased colleague David Comey was asked to make a
presentation before the annual meeting of the Atomic Industrial Forum, then the major
trade association backing expansion of nuclear power worldwide. He was asked to
deliver that speech because he had built credibility with the press and with key decision
makers by being scrupulously careful with his facts and analyses. The industry
understood that its reputation – particularly with the media – was poor, and they wanted
to understand how David had received such good results. In Comey’s view, there was an
easy explanation - the nuclear industry regularly exaggerated and misled.
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