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 .p100 could it be that radiation is not nearly as terrible as we think?
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 .p102 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_coil | Ruhmkorff induction coil ]] 1895 X rays
 .p103 James Garfield died of infection after doctor probed bullet wound with dirty fingres
 .p105 Marie Curie carried radium vial in breast pocket of lab coat
 .p106 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_R%C3%B6ntgen | Röntgen ]] died "penniless" in his country home age 77
 .p110 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium_jaw | Radium jaw
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 .p110 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium_Girls#Litigation | Women awarded damages in 1928 ]]
 .p111 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray#History | Edison fluoroscope ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Madison_Dally | Clarence Dally death 1904 ]]
 .p114 5000 mSv 50% fatal in months, 1000 mSv burns, 100 mSv some tissue damage
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 .p118 ch5 n20 p284 [[ https://books.google.nl/books?id=fCWKClWP_TwC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=jaworowski+%22perhaps+we+humans+lack+a+specific+organ+for+sensing+ionizing+radiation+simply+because+we+do+not+need+one.%E2%80%9D&source=bl&ots=oCcUWqPAR4&sig=ACfU3U3xAX2G_LKrVguNuto65-r8GA4aQQ&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiwo6eBzrX5AhWqi_0HHVINCXsQ6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=jaworowski%20%22perhaps%20we%20humans%20lack%20a%20specific%20organ%20for%20sensing%20ionizing%20radiation%20simply%20because%20we%20do%20not%20need%20one.%E2%80%9D&f=false | Perhaps we humans lack a specific organ for sensing ionizing radiation simply because we do not need one ]]
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 .p121 March 2011 Fukushima 2011 book Meltdown: Inside the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis
 .p121 Japan prime minister [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naoto_Kan | Naoto Kan ]], calm message then emergency and evacuation ... 2km radius, then 10km, then 20
 .p122 government monthly allowance for fleeing families
 .p123 main health impact non-physical anxiety
 .p124 Average first year exposure less than 6 mSv, less than flight attendant annual dose
 .p125 zero radiation deaths around Fukushima
 .p125 [[ https://tinyurl.com/4wenp35t | 2313 deaths attributed to evacuation and stress in Fukushima prefecture alone ]]
 .p126 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samosely | samosely ]] illegal Chernobyl resettlers fared better than evacuees
 .p127 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibakusha | hibukusha ]] survivors shunned
 .p132 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_in_the_Rain | Strong In The Rain ]]
  . the mundane reality is nothing like wild fear fantasies
 .p134 [[ https://mtokyoblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/good-on-you.html | Starving Vrit Keely ]]
 .p135 [[ https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/tepco-admits-culpability-in-fukushima-farmers-suicide-japan/ | Farmer Hisashi Tarukawa could no longer sell rice, hung himself ]]
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 .p149 Oppenheimer recommended strong public engagement, otherwise paranoia and magical thinking
 .p154 Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan sold nuclear weapons to Moscow
 .p155 Gwyneth Cravens ''Power to Save the World'', U.S. bought 500,000 kg of Russing weapons-grade uranium for power plant fuel
 .p156 Alfred Nobel thought "frightful" dynamite would make war impossible
 .p157 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mueller | John Mueller ]] [[ https://archive.org/details/atomicobsessionn00muel | Atomic Obsession ]]
 .p158 First Ukraine president [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Kravchuk | Leonid Kravchuk ]] "Had we kept the nuclear weapons, they would have treated us differently now"
 .p159 Mueller concludes nuclear weapons are not useful
 .p160 300 conventional bombings would have done the same damage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
 .p160 B-29 development ($3B... $54B in 2025 ) far(sic) more expensive than Manhattan project ($2B ... $36B in 2025)
 .p160 1945 March Tokyo incendiary bombing, stench awful at bomer altitude
 .p161 Hiroshima/Nagasaki, no more than 1000 excess cases of cander
 .p162 bomb gave Hirohito excuse to surrender (without war crime trial)
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  . emerged from [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller_Foundation | Rockefeller Foundation ]] endowed by Standard Oil
  . divestiture announced 2022, before book publication but a century after [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Joseph_Muller | Hermann Muller's unproven? claim ]]
 .p178 ICRP: LNT unlikely to underestimate risk
 .p178 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauriston_S._Taylor | Lauriston Taylor ]] 1980 Sievert lecture [[ https://tinyurl.com/23c7apfc | Some nonscientific influences ... ]]
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  • wiki.keithl.com/NuclearPower .


Atomic Dreams

The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy

Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow . 2025 . Bvt Lib 363.1799 TUH


AWFUL citation-notes process. Write down the citation number and the chapter title, look up the chapter number in the table of contents in the front, then find the chapter number in back and the citation number below it. NO INDEX There is no practical reason for this There is plenty of room on the NOTES chapter number line to include chapter titles. If this is the policy at Algonquin Books, I will avoid purchasing their books, and steer my author friends elsewhere. I hope this page is useful to other readers (if any) of this book.

  • p013 Ch01 The Land

  • p018 Ch02 "Don't shut it down!"

  • p028 Ch03 The Club

  • p040 Ch04 The Plant

  • p049 Ch05 "Kiss your children goodbye"

  • p061 Ch06 The Bad Boys

  • p071 2007 Nordhaus Shellenberger Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility

    • PSU basement GE197 .N67 2007
  • p073 Ch07 Conversions

  • p073 Tom Blees (many papers and books at PSU library)

    • sky-hitching, asking passengers of private planes if he could ride along
  • p077 Integral Fast Reactor IFR April 3 1986 in Till and Chang Plentiful Energy

  • p077 two experiments both succeeded, press release ignored
  • p080 Blees Prescription for the Planet 2008

  • p081 Lovins "soft renewables" stagnant, remain small percentage

  • p081 If US opts out of IFR, no influence on standards and controls
  • p084 Ch08 The Deal

  • p085 Stewart Brand Whole Earth Discipline

  • p086 Brand's 1968-1973 wife Lois Jennings Britton Whole Earth Catalog

  • p087 Ryan Phelan 40+ years

  • p090 Amory Lovins attack in Grist

  • p091 George Monbiot n19 Fukushima converted me to nuclear power

  • p091 Pandora's Promise 2013

  • p094 the frisson of feeling like a maverick has always been one element of the pro-nuclear movement
  • p097 Michael Shellenberger bought cell phone so Obama could call him for advice
  • p097 Shellenberger and Nordhaus "divorce" approx. 2015


  • p099 Ch09 "We are as gods and have to get good at it"

    • n1 Davis Freeman The Green Cowboy: An Energetic Life 2016

  • p100 interprets small Diablo Canyon coolant leak in 2014 as "Shut me down for good before I kill you" message from plant.
  • p107 2004 1st PG&E bankruptcy due to deregulation and Enron manipulation

  • p107 San Bruno pipeline explosion

  • p108 Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility

  • p109 FOE lobbies for shutdown, PG&E lobbies for 30 years

  • Diablo Canyon Power Plant 2030 Planned decommission date

  • p110 Ch10 "The motherly side of nuclear"

  • p110 Heather Hoff and Kristin Zaitz founders Mothers for Nuclear

  • p114 FAQ "safest way to create grid power, period"

  • p117 SONGS = San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station



  • p137 Ch12 The Tribe



The Power of Nuclear

The Rise, Fall, and Return of our Mightiest Energy Source

Marco Visscher . 2024 . Bvt Lib 333.7924 VIS


  • p019 ch01 Pandemonium: Why did we have to split the atom

  • p025 note 8 1925 Patrick Blackett ejects protons from nitrogen

  • p027 Leo Szilard supported himself with patents: 1928 linear accelerator, 1928 electron microscope, 1929 cyclotron, 1930 Einstein refrigerator 1944 nuclear reactor




  • p081 ch04 Doomed: What went wrong in the world's biggest nuclear disaster?

  • p095 Chernobyl "bridge of death" urban legend
  • p096 stories that are "conveniently terrifying"
  • p097 they searched and found nothing
  • p100 ... very little death ... uncomfortable questions ...
  • p100 could it be that radiation is not nearly as terrible as we think?




  • p145 ch07 Peace With the Atomic Bomb: Have nuclear weapons really made the world less safe?

  • p149 Oppenheimer recommended strong public engagement, otherwise paranoia and magical thinking
  • p154 Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan sold nuclear weapons to Moscow
  • p155 Gwyneth Cravens Power to Save the World, U.S. bought 500,000 kg of Russing weapons-grade uranium for power plant fuel

  • p156 Alfred Nobel thought "frightful" dynamite would make war impossible
  • p157 John Mueller Atomic Obsession

  • p158 First Ukraine president Leonid Kravchuk "Had we kept the nuclear weapons, they would have treated us differently now"

  • p159 Mueller concludes nuclear weapons are not useful
  • p160 300 conventional bombings would have done the same damage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • p160 B-29 development ($3B... $54B in 2025 ) far(sic) more expensive than Manhattan project ($2B ... $36B in 2025)
  • p160 1945 March Tokyo incendiary bombing, stench awful at bomer altitude
  • p161 Hiroshima/Nagasaki, no more than 1000 excess cases of cander
  • p162 bomb gave Hirohito excuse to surrender (without war crime trial)


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  • p215 ch10 Hidden Treasure: What should we do with nuclear waste?

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  • p234 ch11 Dreaming of Progress: What does the future of nuclear energy look like?

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  • p261 Epilogue: A feeling of Awe

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  • p267 Acknowledgements

  • p269 A note on sources

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