Scenarios about 'nuclear regulation'
The system of laws, policies, and institutions governing the civilian and military use of nuclear technology and materials. Nuclear regulation emerged following World War II to balance the development of nuclear energy with safety concerns, proliferation risks, and environmental protection. These frameworks shape alternate histories by influencing which nations develop nuclear capabilities, how nuclear accidents might be prevented or managed, and the trajectory of atomic energy as a power source.
What If The Three Mile Island Accident Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident never happened, potentially altering the trajectory of nuclear energy in America and globally.