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In this episode of The Future of Nuclear, host Phil Zeringue sits down with Scott Lathrop, CEO of Native Nuclear, to explore how Indigenous philosophy and modern energy innovation can shape a more sustainable future. From his early experiences at Diablo Canyon to his leadership in education and tribal engagement, Scott shares a powerful message: nuclear energy aligns deeply with Native stewardship—take little, maximize use, return little.

Through stories of rebuilding trust after uranium mining, redefining “waste” as “used fuel,” and advancing energy sovereignty, Scott offers a visionary framework for the next seven generations. This conversation bridges cultural wisdom and nuclear innovation, reminding listeners that true sustainability isn’t just about technology—it’s about responsibility, relationships, and legacy.

🎧 Key themes:

  • Native perspectives on stewardship and sustainability
  • The real meaning of “used fuel” and generational energy
  • Tribal energy sovereignty and opportunity
  • Balancing history, innovation, and long-term thinking

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