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An essential reference for journalists, activists, and students,
this book presents scientifically accurate and accessible overviews
of twenty-four of the most important issues in the nuclear realm,
including: health effects, nuclear safety and engineering, Three
Mile Island and Chernobyl, nuclear medicine, food irradiation,
transport of nuclear materials, spent fuel, nuclear weapons, and
global warming. Each 'brief' is based on interviews with named
scientists, engineers, or administrators in a nuclear specialty,
and each has been reviewed by a team of independent experts. The
objective is not to make a case for or against nuclear-related
technologies, but rather to provide definitive background
information. (The approach is based on that of ""The Reporter's
Environmental Handbook"", published in 1988, which won a special
award for journalism from the Sigma Delta Chi Society of
professional journalists.) Other features of the book include: a
glossary of hundreds of terms; an introduction to risk assessment;
environmental and economic impacts, and public perceptions; an
article by an experienced reporter with recommendations about how
to cover nuclear issues; quick guides to the history of nuclear
power in the United States, important federal legislation and
regulations, nuclear position statements, and key organizations;
and, references for print and electronic resources.
An essential reference for journalists, activists, and students,
this book presents scientifically accurate and accessible overviews
of twenty-four of the most important issues in the nuclear realm,
including: health effects, nuclear safety and engineering, Three
Mile Island and Chernobyl, nuclear medicine, food irradiation,
transport of nuclear materials, spent fuel, nuclear weapons, and
global warming. Each 'brief' is based on interviews with named
scientists, engineers, or administrators in a nuclear specialty,
and each has been reviewed by a team of independent experts. The
objective is not to make a case for or against nuclear-related
technologies, but rather to provide definitive background
information. (The approach is based on that of ""The Reporter's
Environmental Handbook"", published in 1988, which won a special
award for journalism from the Sigma Delta Chi Society of
professional journalists.) Other features of the book include: a
glossary of hundreds of terms; an introduction to risk assessment;
environmental and economic impacts, and public perceptions; an
article by an experienced reporter with recommendations about how
to cover nuclear issues; quick guides to the history of nuclear
power in the United States, important federal legislation and
regulations, nuclear position statements, and key organizations;
and, references for print and electronic resources.
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