Switzerland and nuclear power: Geneva in the atomic matrix

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After Chernobyl, Fukushima was the last straw for nuclear power, at least for a while. The war in Ukraine and the fracturing of the global energy market have changed the way we look at the advantages of the atom for civil use, and debates on the benefits and risks of this energy source have resumed with renewed vigor. An opportunity to explore the history of nuclear power in Switzerland, from the enthusiasm of the early days to the persistent pangs of doubt.