Jobson, who has been a competitor, author, filmmaker and commentator on sailing, is in the process of making a documentary on nuclear energy. The aim of the film, which is projected to be about 90 minutes in length and slated to be finished in May, is to educate the public about the subject.
Although Jobson began work on the project with a completely neutral view on nuclear energy, his exhaustive research has turned him into a proponent of the power source. Nuclear energy, along with wind and solar power, are the keys to the country's future - not...
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