A number of other champions of nuclear power have stepped forward in recent years, from Australian climate scientist Barry Brook to American writer Gwyneth Cravens, author of Power to Save the World:
The Truth about Nuclear Energy.
«Power to Save the World;
The Truth About Nuclear Energy» by Gwyneth Cravens, 2007 Finally a truthful book about nuclear power.
Jim --------------- Reference: «Power to Save the World;
The Truth About Nuclear Energy» by Gwyneth Cravens, 2007 Finally a truthful book about nuclear power.
Please also read «Power to Save the World;
The Truth About Nuclear Energy» by Gwyneth Cravens, 2007 Finally a truthful book about nuclear power.
Not exact matches
Lomborg claims in his rebuttal that «Holdren could find little but a badly translated word and a necessary specification for
nuclear energy production in this chapter».8 Actually, as my original critique indicated to the extent practical in the space available, and as Lomborgs rebuttal and this response make even plainer, his
energy chapter is so permeated with misunderstandings, misreadings, misrepresentations, and blunders of other sorts that it can not be considered a positive contribution to public or policy - maker understanding, notwithstanding its managing to get right a few (already well known)
truths about the subject.
Her memoir is a brilliant piece of investigative journalism that reveals the
truth about growing up in suburban Denver during the Cold War: next - door Rocky Flats was a U.S. Department of
Energy facility that churned out plutonium «pits» for thousands of
nuclear weapons.
Naturally, (according to the FT, the Green party in Finland and Greenpeace in France still campaign against
nuclear energy, while in Sweden the FT reports («The inconvenient
truth about an oil - free society») the Greens have got the government to plan to log 1.15 mn hectares a year of its 20 mn hectares of forest for use as biofuel to reduce current dependence on oilfired
energy and transport.
As with Climate Change *, the inevitable
truth is winning the argument
about radiation and
nuclear energy now.