Isabelle Boemeke

Founder, Isodope


Isabelle Boemeke is a Brazilian-born model turned science communicator and nuclear energy advocate, widely known for blending fashion, futurism, and activism to reshape how young audiences engage with science and technology. She is the founder of Isodope, a digital platform and alter ego she created to promote informed conversations about nuclear power, climate change, and technological solutions for a sustainable future. 

Boemeke is also the Founder and Executive Director of Save Clean Energy and board member of Nature is Nonpartisan, where she works at the intersection of policy, culture, and technology to accelerate pragmatic solutions. She delivered a TED Talk that has been viewed nearly two million times, led a grassroots campaign that helped delay the closure of California’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant, and is a TIME Magazine “Next Generation Leader.”

In 2022, Boemeke was a co-producer of Nuclear Now, a documentary directed by Oliver Stone advocating for nuclear energy as a critical component to solving the world’s climate change-related issues. In August 2025, she published Rad Future: The Untold Story of Nuclear Electricity and How It Will Save the World, which lays out the history of nuclear electricity and its role in the climate crisis.