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Going Nuclear
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Could climate change be better understood not as an environmental issue, but primarily as an energy problem? In a groundbreaking book, praised by figures like JAMES O'BRIEN and STEVEN PINKER, the author challenges the typical approach to fighting climate change. The work, recognized as a standout by the Sunday Times, i Paper, and Nature as a Book of the Year, suggests that reaching net zero emissions requires more than just transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable resources. Instead, it advocates for a pivotal shift towards nuclear energy, highlighting its zero carbon emissions potential.Dr. Tim Gregory questions the perception of renewables as fully 'green' and addresses common misconceptions about nuclear waste and radiation. He convincingly argues that nuclear energy is not only a reliable and safe power source but also the most environmentally conscious method available. Gregory envisions decarbonization as a modern equivalent of the Apollo program, necessary for achieving a sustainable future. The book, now with an updated introduction, inspires readers with a fresh perspective on powering the next century sustainably.HANNAH RITCHIE lauds the book for its compelling vision of sustainable energy, while the LITERARY REVIEW appreciates its bold reevaluation of a misunderstood technology. JEREMY VINE finds it a captivating read that provides insightful answers. This authoritative work invites a necessary reconsideration of how we can achieve a prosperous and sustainable energy future.
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Could climate change be better understood not as an environmental issue, but primarily as an energy problem? In a groundbreaking book, praised by figures like JAMES O'BRIEN and STEVEN PINKER, the author challenges the typical approach to fighting climate change. The work, recognized as a standout by the Sunday Times, i Paper, and Nature as a Book of the Year, suggests that reaching net zero emissions requires more than just transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable resources. Instead, it advocates for a pivotal shift towards nuclear energy, highlighting its zero carbon emissions potential.Dr. Tim Gregory questions the perception of renewables as fully 'green' and addresses common misconceptions about nuclear waste and radiation. He convincingly argues that nuclear energy is not only a reliable and safe power source but also the most environmentally conscious method available. Gregory envisions decarbonization as a modern equivalent of the Apollo program, necessary for achieving a sustainable future. The book, now with an updated introduction, inspires readers with a fresh perspective on powering the next century sustainably.HANNAH RITCHIE lauds the book for its compelling vision of sustainable energy, while the LITERARY REVIEW appreciates its bold reevaluation of a misunderstood technology. JEREMY VINE finds it a captivating read that provides insightful answers. This authoritative work invites a necessary reconsideration of how we can achieve a prosperous and sustainable energy future.
