In an examination of four decades of developing breeder technology and the international plutonium trade, this study reveals how profitmaking encourages proliferation with the result that world safety, stability, and health are increasingly endangered
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In an examination of four decades of developing breeder technology and the international plutonium trade, this study reveals how profitmaking encourages proliferation with the result that world safety, stability, and health are increasingly endangered
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Hardcover. First edition. First printing [stated]. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. xvi, 272 p. Bibliography. Notes. Index. From Wikipedia: "Walter C (Walt) Patterson (born November 4, 1936) is a UK-based Canadian physicist and widely published writer and campaigner on energy. Patterson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and educated at the University of Manitoba. Patterson arrived in the United Kingdom in 1960. Trained as a nuclear physicist, Patterson has spent his life teaching, writing and campaigning. In 1972, he became Friends of the Earth's first energy campaigner (1972 78) at their London office. In 1984-5, Patterson acted as series advisor to the award-winning BBC drama series Edge of Darkness. Patterson has published thirteen books and hundreds of papers, articles and reviews, on nuclear power, coal technology, renewable energy, energy systems, energy policy and electricity. His most recent book, Keeping the Lights On: Towards Sustainable Electricity was published by Earthscan in 2009 and provides practical road maps for electricity production, supply and use. Since 1991 he has been a Fellow of what is now the Energy, Environment and Development Programme at Chatham House in London. He is also a Fellow of the Energy Institute, London, and a Visiting Fellow of the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex. In 2000, the Institute of Energy, now the Energy Institute, awarded Patterson its annual Melchett Medal. In 2004, Scientific American honoured Patterson as Energy Policy Leader for his work in pioneering the concept of distributed micropower generation." Very good in very good dust jacket. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Pencil erasure residue on fep. Artikel-Nr. 69384