Less Weapons, More Energy: AMSEcast With Charles Oppenheimer

Less Weapons, More Energy: AMSEcast With Charles Oppenheimer

From AMSEcast by American Museum of Science and Energy

April 22, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

Charles Oppenheimer discusses nuclear energy, global security, and the legacy of his grandfather, J. Robert Oppenheimer, in this episode of AMSEcast.

On this episode of AMSEcast , host Alan Lowe welcomes Charles Oppenheimer , entrepreneur and grandson of J. Robert Oppenheimer , for a wide-ranging conversation on nuclear energy, global security, and the legacy of one of the 20th century's most influential scientists. Oppenheimer discusses the mission of the Oppenheimer Project, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing his grandfather's values through increased international cooperation on nuclear technology. He explains the organization's dual focus: expanding the beneficial uses of nuclear fission (especially clean energy) and reducing the risks posed by nuclear weapons. Emphasizing "energy abundance," he argues that nuclear power can play a major role in addressing climate change and global poverty if financing and project risks can be overcome. The conversation explores persistent public misconceptions about nuclear safety, the challenges emerging economies face in adopting nuclear energy, and the growing appetite among investors to fund large-scale nuclear projects. Oppenheimer also outlines his advocacy for renewed international arms control dialogue, particularly among the United States, China, and Russia. The episode concludes…

People in this episode

Host: Alan Lowe

Guest: Charles Oppenheimer

Topics covered

  • nuclear energy
  • global security
  • climate change
  • international cooperation
  • nuclear weapons
  • energy abundance

Keywords

  • nuclear energy
  • Oppenheimer Project
  • climate change
  • energy abundance
  • nuclear safety
  • international arms control
  • clean energy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Oppenheimer Project

Books & works: Oppenheimer

Places: United States, China, Russia

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