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Going Nuclear

How the Atom Will Save the World

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Going Nuclear

By: Tim Gregory
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Brought to you by Penguin.

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


In this visionary book, Dr Tim Gregory urges us to rethink the path to net zero. He argues 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.

Gregory dismantles the conventional wisdom that renewables such as wind and solar are completely ‘green’, and debunks myths surrounding nuclear waste and radiation, demonstrating that nuclear power is not only reliable, safe and potent, but the most environmentally responsible way to harvest energy.

Going Nuclear calls for decarbonisation to be the twenty-first century's Apollo programme. By interweaving scientific optimism, myth-busting data, and ambitious policy ideas, Gregory illustrates the untapped and boundless potential of the atom beyond just clean energy: from advanced medicine and forensics to atomic gardening and space exploration.

This is a bold case for an alternative, sustainable and prosperous future: a world in which abundant energy is available to all.

'A thrilling book: vividly written, filled with fascinating facts, and inspiring' STEVEN PINKER
'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

© Tim Gregory 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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an in depth summary of the importance of NOT ignoring nuclear energy. Wish the politicians would get it

Fascinating and important

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Great book and audio performance. There are some minor mistakes which they seem to have missed in the edit!

Very readable!

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Very well written covering all the key points. I completely agree that nuclear is the long term solution. Lots of detail on dealng with nuclear waste and nuclear accidents but NOTHING on availability of Uranium.
Where does Uranium ore come from? What is the current global usage of U235? How much natural Uranium do we have to dig up to get that much U235? If we triple nuclear over the next twenty years where will we get the Uranium? We know we have 500 years supply of coal but what about Uranium? I would have loved some discussion of this rather than long lists of medical radioisotopes.

Good stuff but nothing on availability of Uranium

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Having been a child when Chernobyl happened I understand the fear it created in people’s minds.
It’s good to listen to an expert opening your eyes to all the benefits nuclear power production and nuclear chemistry do for us every day.
I for one am fully for nuclear power.

Great listen.

See past the fear of the unknown.

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Been interested in the nuclear field for some time, especially around the clean energy conversation. Bought after his LBC interview. Tim Gregory makes a typically dry conversation very engaging and informative. He also has a fantastic reading voice - his passion for the subject is quite clear. Would recommend!

Fantastic Listen

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This book is brilliant and I highly recommend it . I come from a technical background but i massively increased the depth of my knowledge listening to it

A fascinating insight into a subject matter very really given balanced factual coverage in the media.

Every day is a school day

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Great points which I agree with, changed my mind on a few points
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Entertaining

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Going Nuclear is a straight-talking, surprisingly readable look at nuclear power. Tim Gregory cuts through the fear and hype, laying out the science and history without sugarcoating the risks. He doesn’t push an agenda but makes a solid case for why we should take nuclear seriously if we care about cutting carbon.

If you think nuclear is just about disasters and glowing waste, this book will challenge that. Worth the read.

Nuclear Isn’t What You Think — And This Book Proves It

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