Nuclear Power

Nuclear Power by Richard Hantula, published by Infobase Publishing in 2010, is an illustrated work consisting of 48 pages. This book explores the complexities surrounding nuclear energy, highlighting its significant power output compared to fossil fuels like coal, while also addressing the contentious debates regarding its safety and environmental implications.
Readers will find a thorough examination of nuclear energy’s development and its environmental impacts, presenting both the advantages and disadvantages of this energy source. The book delves into topics related to science and nature, as well as environmental conservation and technology, providing a balanced perspective on the ongoing discussions about nuclear power.
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Though nuclear energy provides much more power than fossils fuels like coal, its use is hotly debated because of the potential for radiation seeping into surrounding areas. Still, it is widely used and has developed immensely in recent years. From its development to its environmental impacts, Nuclear Power discusses the positive and negative implications of this hotly debated source of energy.
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