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3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Nuclear Power: Both Sides: The Best Arguments For and Against the Most Controversial Technology (Paperback)
I found this a reasonable account but not as good as Atomic Power: Necessary Evil or Virtually Uncontrollable Force that's Wrecking the Planet?.
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This review is from: Nuclear Power: Both Sides: The Best Arguments For and Against the Most Controversial Technology (Paperback)
Totally biased book based on the pros and cons of Nuclear power. The average reader can pick it up and understand it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of Info,
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This review is from: Nuclear Power: Both Sides: The Best Arguments For and Against the Most Controversial Technology (Paperback)
This book contains lots of info. about Nuclear Power.Here are some quotes: With radioactive cobalt, botanists can produce new types of plants. Structural variations that normally take years of selective breeding to develop can be made to occur in a few months. The radiation has even caused genetic mutations in children whose parents were exposed to the radiation. Other renewable power sources such as solar and hydroelectric, cannot provide the large scale power generation which is needed. |
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Nuclear Power: Both Sides: The Best Arguments For and Against the Most Controversial Technology by Jennifer Trainer Thompson (Paperback - September 17, 1983)
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