Frontline Season 13 Episode 19 Currents of Fear
- June 13, 1995
In season 13, episode 19, of the documentary series Frontline, titled "Currents of Fear," the show investigates the controversy surrounding the proposed construction of a nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Ontario. The episode follows the growing concern and opposition from nearby residents, environmentalists, and scientists who fear the potential environmental and health risks of a nuclear plant in their community.
Frontline provides an in-depth look at the complex issues surrounding energy production and the struggle to balance safety concerns with economic growth. Through interviews with experts, government officials, and residents, the episode delves into the technical and economic aspects of the proposed plant, as well as the social and ethical implications of nuclear power.
The documentary highlights the role of public opinion and activism in shaping government policy and corporate decisions. The episode features footage of grassroots activists and community leaders organizing protests and mobilizing public opposition, as well as interviews with government officials and industry representatives defending the need for nuclear energy and the safety measures in place to protect the public.
The show also explores the broader political and economic forces at play in the energy industry, from the regulatory framework of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the influence of multinational corporations and lobbying groups. The episode raises important questions about the role of government oversight and corporate responsibility in ensuring the safety and well-being of communities affected by nuclear power plants.
As tensions mount and the controversy intensifies, "Currents of Fear" offers a nuanced and balanced perspective on the complex issues surrounding energy production and the challenges of balancing safety concerns with economic development. The episode provides a thought-provoking and informative look at one of the most pressing environmental and social issues of our time.