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Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the Planet

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What if climate change isn’t an environmental challenge, but an energy challenge?

'Fascinating' JAMES O'BRIEN
'Thrilling...vividly written, filled with fascinating facts, and inspiring' STEVEN PINKER

Sunday Timesi Paper and Nature Book of the Year

This visionary book urges us to rethink the path to net zero, arguing that the solution to climate change lies not simply in replacing fossil fuels with renewables, but in fully embracing another energy source that emits zero carbon dioxide: nuclear power.

Dr Tim Gregory dismantles the conventional wisdom that renewables are completely ‘green’, and debunks myths surrounding waste and radiation, demonstrating that nuclear power is not only reliable, safe and potent, but the most environmentally responsible way to harvest energy. He calls for decarbonisation to be the twenty-first century’s Apollo programme, making the bold case for an alternative, sustainable and prosperous future.

*Updated with a new Introduction*

'I challenge you to read this book and not be excited about how we get on and power the world with sustainable energy for the next century' HANNAH RITCHIE

'A bold reframing of one of the most misunderstood technologies of the modern age ... This book stands out for its capacity to disarm' LITERARY REVIEW

'So interesting … it’ll answer all our questions' JEREMY VINE

Author: Gregory Tim
Publisher: VINTAGE
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9781529929324
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Tim Gregory is a postdoctoral research scientist at the British Geological Survey in Nottingham, having recently completed his PhD in cosmochemistry at Bristol University. His research focuses on measuring the age of meteorites and the building-blocks of planets. Tim featured on BBC4’s The Sky at Night, and was a finalist in BBC2’s Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes in 2017. This is his first book.

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