Going Nuclear

Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World

Hardback Published on: 12/06/2025
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Going Nuclear
Great accessible read !
A great, easy read but also still detailed enough for those who are aware of the surrounding knowledge of nuclear studies. Love how it demystifies what the... READ MORE
Nadia

Synopsis

What if climate change isn’t an environmental challenge, but an energy challenge?

In this visionary book, Dr Tim Gregory urges us to rethink the path to net zero. He argues that the solution to climate change lies not simply in replacing fossil fuels with renewables, but in fully embracing another energy source that emits zero carbon dioxide: nuclear power.

Gregory dismantles the conventional wisdom that renewables such as wind and solar are completely ‘green’, and debunks myths surrounding nuclear waste and radiation, demonstrating that nuclear power is not only reliable, safe and potent, but the most environmentally responsible way to harvest energy.

Going Nuclear calls for decarbonisation to be the twenty-first century's Apollo programme. By interweaving scientific optimism, myth-busting data, and ambitious policy ideas, Gregory illustrates the untapped and boundless potential of the atom beyond just clean energy: from advanced medicine and forensics to atomic gardening and space exploration.

This is a bold case for an alternative, sustainable and prosperous future: a world in which abundant energy is available to all.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781847928078
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Dimensions: 244 x 164 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 616g
  • Languages: English

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Going Nuclear
Informative, well-written, understandable, suffers from breathless over-enthusiasm and wishful thinking about Government policies
This is the third (?) review of mine to start ... “Well, he would say that, wouldn’t he ?”. A big ‘thank you’ to our local library service who, with ... READ MORE
Roger Lincoln