Climate gamble : is anti-nuclear activism endangering our future? / Rauli Partanen, Janne M. Korhonen.
Publisher: [Finland] : Rauli Partanen & Janne A. Korhonen, 2017Edition: Third, revised edition.Description: 119 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789527139110; 9789527139127.Subject(s): Nuclear energy | Antinuclear movement | Nuclear energy -- Environmental aspects | Climatic changesDDC classification: 363.7Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 363.7 PAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 017977 |
"This book is based on the original Uhkapeli ilmastolla - vaarantaako ydinovoiman vastustus maailman tulevaisuuden?, published in Finnish in 2015."--Title page verso.
Introduction -- The largest gamble of them all -- From gamble to calculated risk -- What can we still do?
Humankind has won many great victories in the fight against climate change. However, these victories are rarely acknowledged or reported. Is this because they were won with nuclear power? Preventing dangerous climate change requires world energy production to be almost completely free from fossil fuels by 2050. At the same time, energy consumption keeps growing, as the population increases and those mired in poverty try to create better lives for themselves. With almost 87 percent of our energy produced with fossil fuels, the challenge is unprecedented in both its scale and urgency. International organizations agree that meeting this challenge will require the use of all the tools at our disposal: Renewable energy, more energy conservation and better efficiency, carbon capture and storage & and nuclear power. At the same time, the global environment and energy discussion is largely dominated by a vocal opinion that climate challenge and global poverty should be conquered with nothing else than renewables, energy conservation and energy efficiency. This book explains how this opinion is largely based on very selective reading of relevant studies and reports, wishful thinking about the powers of technological miracles, and even straight-out falsification of statistics and misrepresentation of facts. -- Taken from back cover.