I just finished reading Gwyneth Cravens‘ “Power to Save the World: The Truth About Nuclear Energy“.
Gweneth Cravens is a writer and journalist, and was a anti-nuclear activist. She met and debated the merits of nuclear power with Dr. D. Richard (Rip) Anderson over the course of many years, and eventually one day Rip asked her: “Why don’t you go on an American nuclear power tour?” This book is the result of that journey.
This book starts out with her background, and her suspicions, her initial interactions with Rip, and then a chapter by chapter walk through the life of nuclear power, “cradle to grave”. Many fascinating comparisons with all other viable energy sources are discussed, safety analysis dissected, and places visited.
The short, inescapable conclusion is that nuclear is the only viable, safe, and plentiful power source that can carry us through the coming decades, centries, and millenia while allowing us to undo man-made damage to the climate and environment, foremost of which is global climate change.
A fascinating journey, and arguable one of the most important issues of my generation. 4 of 4 possible stars.
Tags: Energy, global climate change, Gwyneth Cravens, Nuclear, power, Power to Save the World, Rip Anderson
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