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Seeing the Light: The Case for Nuclear Power in the 21st Century
The first accessible book to discuss all aspects of nuclear power to help combat climate change and lethal air pollution.
Scott L. Montgomery (Author), Thomas Graham, Jr (Author)
9781108418225, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 September 2017
386 pages
23.5 x 15.7 x 2.5 cm, 0.67 kg
'This vitally important book counters nuclear fear with deep knowledge and honest good will. It is by far the best book on the subject yet written. We need its authoritative perspective for the difficult transition we face today away from carbon energy.' Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize recipient for The Making of the Atomic Bomb
Nuclear power is not an option for the future but an absolute necessity. Global threats of climate change and lethal air pollution, killing millions each year, make it clear that nuclear and renewable energy must work together, as non-carbon sources of energy. Fortunately, a new era of growth in this energy source is underway in developing nations, though not yet in the West. Seeing the Light is the first book to clarify these realities and discuss their implications for coming decades. Readers will learn how, why, and where the new nuclear era is happening, what new technologies are involved, and what this means for preventing the proliferation of weapons. This book is the best work available for becoming fully informed about this key subject, for students, the general public, and anyone interested in the future of energy production, and, thus, the future of humanity on planet Earth.
Preface
Introduction
1. Why nuclear and why now?
2. How it began: weapons and their legacy
3. What is nuclear energy? Some helpful background
4. Nuclear energy for public power: history and limits
5. Radiation: a guide for the perplexed
6. Chernobyl and Fukushima: the meaning and legacy of accidents
7. Godzilla's children: origins of nuclear anxiety
8. Why not nuclear: points and counterpoints
9. Global energy and nuclear power: the next 30 years
10. The new context: climate change realities
11. Launching a new nuclear power state: the United Arab Emirates
12. Non-proliferation: preventing the spread of weapons
13. Conclusion: is nuclear power essential?
Index.
Subject Areas: Nuclear power & engineering [THK], Nuclear issues [RNQ], Environment law [LNKJ]