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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 333.7924 EAN: 9780307266569 ISBN: 0307266567 Label: Knopf Manufacturer: Knopf Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 464 Publication Date: October 30, 2007 Publisher: Knopf Release Date: October 30, 2007 Studio: Knopf Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Gwyneth Cravens on Why Going Green Means Going Nuclear "Most of us were taught that the goal of science is power over nature, as if science and power were one thing and nature quite another. Niels Bohr observed to the contrary that the more modest but relentless goal of science is, in his words, 'the gradual removal of prejudice.' By 'prejudice,' Bohr meant belief unsupported by evidence." --Pulitzer Prize-winner Richard Rhodes, author of the introduction to Power to Save the World: The Truth About Nuclear Energy by Gwyneth Cravens "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less." --Marie Curie My book is fundamentally about prejudice based on wrong information. I used to oppose nuclear power, even though the Sierra Club supported it. By the mid-1970s the Sierra Club turned against nuclear power too. However, as we witness the catastrophic consequences of accelerated global temperature increase, prominent environmentalists as well as skeptics like me have started taking a fresh look at nuclear energy. A large percentage of the heat-trapping greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, that thaw Arctic ice and glaciers comes from making electricity, and we rely upon it every second of our lives. There are three ways to provide large-scale electricitythe kind that reliably meets the demands of our civilization around the clock. In the United States:
Product Description: In this timely book, Gwyneth Cravens takes an informed and clarifying look at the myths, the fears, and the truth about nuclear energy. With concerns about catastrophic global warming mounting, it is vital that we examine all our energy options. Power to Save the World describes the efforts of one determined woman, Gwyneth Cravens, initially a skeptic about nuclear power, as she spends nearly a decade immersing herself in the subject. She teams up with a leading expert in risk assessment and nuclear safety who is also a committed environmentalist to trace the path of uranium—the source of nuclear fuel—from start to finish. As we accompany them on visits to mines as well as to experimental reactor laboratories, fortress-like power plants, and remote waste sites normally off-limits to the public, we come to see that we already have a feasible way to address the causes of global warming on a large scale. On the nuclear tour, Cravens converses with scientists from many disciplines, public health and counterterrorism experts, engineers, and researchers who study both the harmful and benign effects of radiation; she watches remote-controlled robotic manipulators unbolt a canister of spent uranium fuel inside a “hot cell” bathed in eerie orange light; observes the dark haze from fossil-fuel combustion obscuring once-pristine New Mexico skies and the leaky, rusted pipes and sooty puddles in a coal-fired plant; glimpses rainbows made by salt dust in the deep subterranean corridors of a working nuclear waste repository. She refutes the major arguments against nuclear power one by one, making clear, for example, that a stroll through Grand Central Terminal exposes a person to more radiation than a walk of equal length through a uranium mine; that average background radiation around Chernobyl and in Hiroshima is lower than in Denver; that there are no “cancer clusters” near nuclear facilities; that terrorists could neither penetrate the security at an American nuclear plant nor make an atomic bomb from its fuel; that nuclear waste can be—and already is—safely stored; that wind and solar power, while important, can meet only a fraction of the demand for electricity; that a coal-fired plant releases more radiation than a nuclear plant and also emits deadly toxic waste that kills thousands of Americans a month; that in its fifty-year history American nuclear power has not caused a single death. And she demonstrates how, time and again, political fearmongering and misperceptions about risk have trumped science in the dialogue about the feasibility of nuclear energy. In the end, we see how nuclear power has been successfully and economically harnessed here and around the globe to become the single largest displacer of greenhouse gases, and how its overall risks and benefits compare with those of other energy sources. Power to Save the World is an eloquent, convincing argument for nuclear power as a safe energy source and an essential deterrent to global warming. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Thoughtful, accessible and challenging of preconceptions.Did you know that smokers get more radiation from cigarettes than workers maintaining nuclear power plants? This book is full of interesting information. I had a lot of flat wrong ideas about nuclear power: That is is dangerous, that the storage and transport of spent fuel is dangerous, and that radiation no matter how small an amount causes cancer. Sure I will admit being ignorant about it, and this book has definitely sparked my interest in learning more. It is full of facts and ... Read More Rating: - Fine Exploration of the subjectMs Cravens doesn't miss very much in her discussion of nuclear power in the modern world. She weaves in the alternatives including the major energy source of power, coal, so one is able to make infomed intelligent decisions as to our future. This should be a must read for who are interested in the future of how we power our civilization. Rating: - Amazing BookExcellent book, well researched and does a very good job of showing both sides. After reading some of the "anti" nuclear books you can tell that the science and research behind this book are head and shoulders above. I would really love if this book was required reading for all our politicians and even high school students. We need the facts before we can make rational decisions. This book gives you the facts. After reading it you'll be left with one inescapable conclusion, nuclear power ... Read More Rating: - Nuclear is the answer! Better than I expected, a bit rambling at timesBefore reading this book I was convinced that the only way out of our continuing reliance on foreign energy supplies was nuclear but I wasn't sure that it could be produced safely. Now, I am. Cravens gained a lot of credibility with me by explaining the extent of her stance on environmental issues and the lengths she went to prove her points based on real scientific rigor from experts in the field. I give the book 5 stars because I think that nuclear is our only hope for the near term for "base ... Read More Rating: - Truth About Nuclear EnergyI have read through half of the book and find it fascinating. I am confident that based upon what I have read that I can provide an honest assessment of the book. Before continuing, let me explain my rating logic. I give the book five stars on the information presented as it relates to the nuclear industry. I give it three stars for the endless Global Warming propaganda (IMHO) carried through out the book. Therefore, the average rating ends up as four stars. The negative. From the ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |