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Podcast for Inquiry celebrates four incredible years

Posted on January 1, 2026January 2, 2026 By Critical Links No Comments on Podcast for Inquiry celebrates four incredible years
Podcast for Inquiry celebrates four incredible years

Four incredible years of asking hard questions and exploring what matters.

a4a, Announcement, critical thinking, Education, environment, philosophy, podcast, Science

Resources About Global Energy Production

Posted on December 1, 2025November 30, 2025 By Critical Links 3 Comments on Resources About Global Energy Production
Resources About Global Energy Production

Confused about the future of global energy? Todd DeRyck curates 10 essential books, videos, and documentaries to help you make sense of nuclear power and beyond.

critical links, critical thinking, environment, Science, ScienceChek

Two critical factors renewable energy analysts don’t account for: global energy poverty and power engineering

Posted on October 23, 2025October 24, 2025 By Critical Links
Two critical factors renewable energy analysts don’t account for: global energy poverty and power engineering

Renewable energy analysts ignore global energy poverty and power engineering.

Climate Change, critical links, critical thinking, environment, Science, ScienceChek, slider

Chasing the Wind – The value of wind generation in a low-emission nuclear and hydro-dominated grid: the case of Ontario

Posted on September 25, 2025October 21, 2025 By Critical Links
Chasing the Wind – The value of wind generation in a low-emission nuclear and hydro-dominated grid: the case of Ontario

Is wind generation the answer? Find out what the science says.

Announcement, Climate Change, critical thinking, environment, Event, Think Check

Why I Support Nuclear Power Generation

Posted on September 23, 2025September 29, 2025 By Sandra Dunham 3 Comments on Why I Support Nuclear Power Generation
Why I Support Nuclear Power Generation

How a visit to a third world country confirmed what I’m learning about nuclear power.

Climate Change, critical links, critical thinking, environment, Science Literacy

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