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Publication date
  
2009

ISBN
  
978-1-59691-617-3

LC Class
  
D445 .C7355 2009

Author
  
Stephanie Cooke

OCLC
  
243544172

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Publisher
  
Bloomsbury

Pages
  
488 pp.

Dewey Decimal
  
909.82/5

Originally published
  
2009

Subject
  
Atomic Age

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In mortal hands by stephanie cooke


In Mortal Hands: A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age is a 2009 book by Stephanie Cooke. The book explains why nuclear energy failed to develop in the way its planners hoped, and explores the relationship between the military and civilian sides of nuclear energy. In the book, Cooke argues that we are not close to solving the nuclear waste problem, and that "the billions spent by government on nuclear over the past sixty years crowded out other energy options". The book suggests that there are practical reasons why nuclear reactors are unlikely to provide a solution to the global climate change problem.

In Mortal Hands has been the subject of several media interviews with Cooke.

Stephanie Cooke has written about the nuclear industry since the 1980s. She is currently an editor for the Energy Intelligence Group publication, Nuclear Intelligence Weekly and is a contributor to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

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