An edition of Fallout (2018)

Fallout

disasters, lies, and the legacy of the nuclear age

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Fallout
Fred Pearce, Fred Pearce
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An edition of Fallout (2018)

Fallout

disasters, lies, and the legacy of the nuclear age

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"Environmental journalist Fred Pearce travels the globe to investigate our complicated seven-decade long relationship with nuclear technology, from the bomb to nuclear accidents to nuclear waste. While concern about climate change has led some environmentalists to embrace renewable energy sources like wind and solar, others have expressed a renewed interest in nuclear power as an alternative source of carbon-neutral energy. But can humanity handle the risks involved? In Fallout, Fred Pearce uncovers the environmental and psychological landscapes created since the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Traveling from Nevada to Japan to the UK to secret sites of the old Soviet Union, he explores first the landscapes transformed by uranium and by nuclear accidents--sites both well-known and little known. He then examines in detail the toxic legacies of nuclear technology, the emerging dilemmas over handling its waste, the decommissioning of the great radioactive structures of the nuclear age, and the fearful doublethink over our growing stockpiles of plutonium, the most lethal and ubiquitous product of nuclear technologies. How, Pearce asks, has the nuclear experience has changed us? Is nuclear technology indeed the existential threat it sometimes appears? Should we be burdening future generations with radioactive waste that will be deadly for thousands of years? Fallout is the definitive look at humanity's nuclear adventure, for any reader who craves a clear-headed examination of the tangled relationship between a powerful technology and human politics, foibles, fears, and arrogance"--

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
255

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Fallout: Disasters, Lies, and the Legacy of the Nuclear Age
Mar 26, 2019, Beacon Press
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Fallout: disasters, lies, and the legacy of the nuclear age
2018, Beacon Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Anthropocene journey
The destroyer of worlds
Cold War and hot particles
Atoms for peace
Cleaning up
Conclusion : making peace in Nagasaki.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-239) and index.

Other Titles
Disasters, lies, and the legacy of the nuclear age

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.17/99
Library of Congress
TD196.R3 P43 2018, TD196.R3P43 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 255 pages
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26958188M
ISBN 10
0807092495
ISBN 13
9780807092491
LCCN
2017039844
OCLC/WorldCat
990121488

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