Energy Reporter

Energy Reporter
Title Energy Reporter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN

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Energy Reporter

Energy Reporter
Title Energy Reporter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1975
Genre Energy conservation
ISBN

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The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy & Waste Management

The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy & Waste Management
Title The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy & Waste Management PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Greenberg
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 472
Release 2009-04-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0826503217

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An essential reference for journalists, activists, and students, this book presents scientifically accurate and accessible overviews of 24 of the most important issues in the nuclear realm, including: health effects, nuclear safety and engineering, TMI and Chernobyl, nuclear medicine, food irradiation, transport of nuclear materials, spent fuel, nuclear weapons, global warming. Each "brief" is based on interviews with named scientists, engineers, or administrators in a nuclear specialty, and each has been reviewed by a team of independent experts. The objective is not to make a case for or against nuclear-related technologies, but rather to provide definitive background information. (The approach is based on that of The Reporter's Environmental Handbook, published in 1988, which won a special award for journalism from the Sigma Delta Chi Society of professional journalists.) Other features of the book include: a glossary of hundreds of terms, an introduction to risk assessment, environmental and economic impacts, and public perceptions, an article by an experienced reporter with recommendations about how to cover nuclear issues, quick guides to the history of nuclear power in the United States, important federal legislation and regulations, nuclear position statements, and key organizations, print and electronic resources.

The Reporter's Environmental Handbook

The Reporter's Environmental Handbook
Title The Reporter's Environmental Handbook PDF eBook
Author Bernadette West
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 360
Release 1995
Genre Environmental health
ISBN 9780813521497

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This handbook is designed to give journalists and editors the fast facts they need to cover the stories on the environment which have become part of the daily beat. Its concise briefings explains the risks and controversies connected with twenty-seven environmental and health issue-from acid rain to toxic metals, from cancer clusters to endangered species, from recycling to radon.

Energy Reporter. Federal Energy Administration citizen newsletter. no. 1, etc. March 1975, etc

Energy Reporter. Federal Energy Administration citizen newsletter. no. 1, etc. March 1975, etc
Title Energy Reporter. Federal Energy Administration citizen newsletter. no. 1, etc. March 1975, etc PDF eBook
Author ENERGY REPORTER.
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN

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Superpower

Superpower
Title Superpower PDF eBook
Author Russell Gold
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1501163590

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Meet Michael Skelly, the man boldly harnessing wind energy that could power America’s future and break its fossil fuel dependence in this “essential, compelling look into the future of the nation’s power grid” (Bryan Burrough, author of The Big Rich). The United States is in the midst of an energy transition. We have fallen out of love with dirty fossil fuels and want to embrace renewable energy sources like wind and solar. A transition from a North American power grid that is powered mostly by fossil fuels to one that is predominantly clean is feasible, but it would require a massive building spree—wind turbines, solar panels, wires, and billions of dollars would be needed. Enter Michael Skelly, an infrastructure builder who began working on wind energy in 2000 when many considered the industry a joke. Eight years later, Skelly helped build the second largest wind power company in the United States—and sold it for $2 billion. Wind energy was no longer funny—it was well on its way to powering more than 6% of electricity in the United States. Award-winning journalist, Russel Gold tells Skelly’s story, which in many ways is the story of our nation’s evolving relationship with renewable energy. Gold illustrates how Skelly’s company, Clean Line Energy, conceived the idea for a new power grid that would allow sunlight where abundant to light up homes in the cloudy states thousands of miles away, and take wind from the Great Plains to keep air conditioners running in Atlanta. Thrilling, provocative, and important, Superpower is a fascinating look at America’s future.

The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy, and Waste Management

The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy, and Waste Management
Title The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy, and Waste Management PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Greenberg
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 2009
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780826516596

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An essential reference for journalists, activists, and students, this book presents scientifically accurate and accessible overviews of 24 of the most important issues in the nuclear realm, including: health effects, nuclear safety and engineering, TMI and Chernobyl, nuclear medicine, food irradiation, transport of nuclear materials, spent fuel, nuclear weapons, global warming. Each "brief" is based on interviews with named scientists, engineers, or administrators in a nuclear specialty, and each has been reviewed by a team of independent experts. The objective is not to make a case for or against nuclear-related technologies, but rather to provide definitive background information. (The approach is based on that of The Reporter's Environmental Handbook, published in 1988, which won a special award for journalism from the Sigma Delta Chi Society of professional journalists.) Other features of the book include: a glossary of hundreds of terms, an introduction to risk assessment, environmental and economic impacts, and public perceptions, an article by an experienced reporter with recommendations about how to cover nuclear issues, quick guides to the history of nuclear power in the United States, important federal legislation and regulations, nuclear position statements, and key organizations, print and electronic resources.