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Why a green future needs nuclear power

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An edition of Nuclear 2.0 (2014)

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Why a green future needs nuclear power

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Everything you thought you knew about nuclear power is wrong. This is just as well, because nuclear energy is essential to avoid catastrophic global warming. The latest energy statistics show that wind and solar power still contribute only about 1% of global primary energy. So, while renewables will surely play an important part in our future energy strategy, expecting them to deliver all the world's power is dangerously delusional. Moreover, with no possibility of reducing the world's energy usage -- when the developing world is fast extricating itself from poverty and adding the equivalent of a new Brazil to the global electricity consumption each year -- additional solutions are needed. This book details how the antinuclear movement of the 1970s and 1980s succeeded only in making the world more dependent on fossil fuels. Instead of making the same mistake again, this book shows how all those who want to see a low-carbon future need to join forces by backing an ambitious proposal for a combined investment in wind, solar, and nuclear power. - Publisher.

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UIT Cambridge Ltd.
Language
English
Pages
112

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Nuclear 2.0: Why a green future needs nuclear power
2014, UIT Cambridge Ltd.
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. How we got to where we are
2. The carbon challenge
3. The N-word
4. The case against : nuclear accidents and radiation
5. Next generation : Nuclear 2.0
6. The spectre of climate change
7. All of the above

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Cambridge, England

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Library of Congress
, TA170 .L96 2013eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
111 p.
Number of pages
112
Dimensions
6.9 x 4.3 x .50 inches
Weight
2.9 ounces

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Open Library
OL25650335M
Internet Archive
nuclear20whygree0000lyna
ISBN 10
1906860238
ISBN 13
9781906860233

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