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"Nuclear Energy Risks" offers a comprehensive exploration of nuclear power's dual nature as both a promising clean energy solution and a significant technological challenge. The book masterfully weaves together three interconnected themes: the fundamental science behind nuclear power, modern safety protocols, and the ethical considerations in our carbon-conscious world.
Through detailed analysis of pivotal events like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, readers gain crucial insights into how these incidents shaped current safety standards and risk assessment methods. The book's systematic approach begins with an accessible explanation of nuclear fission and reactor design fundamentals, providing readers with essential technical knowledge. It then progresses through sophisticated safety systems and waste management strategies, before culminating in a thoughtful examination of ethical implications, including environmental justice and long-term waste storage responsibilities.
What sets this work apart is its balanced treatment of both technical and societal aspects, supported by peer-reviewed research and real-world case studies from global nuclear programs. Drawing on six decades of nuclear power history, the book presents complex concepts in clear, understandable terms while maintaining scientific rigor. It addresses contemporary debates about new reactor designs, economic viability, and international policy approaches, making it invaluable for policymakers, environmental scientists, and informed citizens alike.
The integration of materials science advances, computer modeling developments, and social science research provides readers with a multi-faceted understanding of nuclear energy's challenges and potential in addressing climate change.
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Release date
Ebook: 8 January 2025
English
India