Today we welcome Robert Bryce, Texas based reporter, author and documentary producer.
Raised in the oil-rich heartland of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Robert's journey into energy journalism was inspired by early exposure to the industry and guided by his mother’s dedication to making complicated subjects approachable. Our conversation spans the evolution of his career, his compelling book "A Question of Power," and his advocacy for energy humanism, focusing on how these themes impact the lives of women and girls in regions plagued by energy poverty.
We also get into…
- Why nuclear energy and natural gas are key to decarbonization
- The shifting landscapes of nuclear energy
- The global energy poverty crisis and why 3 billion people live “unplugged”
- What he’d do if he was named the “Global Energy Tsar”
- What is Total Bananas Crazy Town?
- Robert’s take on modern environmental NGOs and their impact on energy policy
- How attitudes about nuclear power have changed and why it actually benefits us in the long run
- The real cost and requirements of renewables
Mentioned in this Episode:
Juice - The Documentary
Power Hungry: The Myths of "Green" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future
Robert’s Substack: Energy, Power, Innovation, Politics
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