Description |
xiii, 271 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Senator Sam Nunn -- 1. My vision - reinvigorating "atoms for peace" -- 2. The road to leadership -- 3. The energy highway -- 4. Nuclear power in the world today -- 5. Regulatory roadblocks to nuclear power -- 6. Uranium resource issues -- 7. Revitalizing the U.S. nuclear infrastructure and workforce -- 8. Dealing with nuclear proliferation effectively -- 9. The waste disposal conundrum -- 10. The case for nuclear power -- 11. Roadmap for the future -- App. A. "A new nuclear paradigm" -- App. B. "Atoms for peace - 50th anniversary" -- App. C. Some key nonproliferation events from the 1990s to the present |
Summary |
"A Brighter Tomorrow takes a look at nuclear power. It argues that the United States and indeed the world must increasingly rely on nuclear power for electricity in the twenty-first century. Senator Pete V. Domenici (R-New Mexico) argues that after weighing the costs and benefits of other forms of energy production, including oil, gas, coal, and renewables such as wind, solar, and hydro, nuclear power must be a major contributor toward reducing the world's dependence on increasingly scarce and perilously political supplies of oil and gas. Domenici presents a compelling case for nuclear power's role in providing clean and safe electricity to stem the tide of global warming and environmental disaster."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Nuclear engineering -- Popular works.
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Nuclear power plants -- Popular works.
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Author |
Lyons, Blythe.
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Steyn, Julian J.
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LC no. |
2004010521 |
ISBN |
0742541886 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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