Long Half-Life Long Half-Life

Long Half-Life

The Nuclear Industry in Australia

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Publisher Description

Australia has been directly involved in the nuclear industry for more than a century, but our involvement has never been comprehensively documented. Long Half-life tells the social and political history of Australia’s role, from the first discovery of radioactive ores in 1906 to contemporary contentious questions. Should the next generation of submarines be nuclear powered? Can nuclear energy help to slow global climate change? Do we need nuclear weapons for defence? Should we store radioactive waste from nuclear power stations in our region?

Long Half-life is a timely and riveting account of the political, social and scientific complexities of the nuclear industry, revealing the power of vested interests, the subjectivities of scientists and the transformative force of community passion.

‘This book is a clarion call for sanity at a time when we can finally get the nuclear monkey off our back – highly recommended.’ — Peter Garrett

‘Ian Lowe brings both scientific rigour and personal depth to an issue that has generated heartache and headlines for decades. This cautionary tale is timely and important.’ — Dave Sweeney, the Australian Conservation Foundation

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
1 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Monash University Publishing
SELLER
NewSouth Books
SIZE
1.5
MB

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