tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6758225456641992561.post2739381479637325367..comments2023-11-05T04:06:46.069-08:00Comments on GreenPlanets: Breaking the Oil HabitUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6758225456641992561.post-78257630488593181002007-05-09T10:01:00.000-07:002007-05-09T10:01:00.000-07:00Interesting commentary, particularly in looking at...Interesting commentary, particularly in looking at energy as part of a larger picture of national goals, will, etc. I work in the energy industry, but really don't have a long term vision of how to deal with our future. I am concerned that most of those promoting various solutions have little practical experience with them - and the public has little to go on when sorting this all out. We won't make good decisions about our energy future unless we first understand our energy present.<BR/><BR/>Stewart Brand, whom you noted above as calling for a second look at nuclear energy. has also been kind enough to endorse my novel of nuclear power, which is based on my twenty years in the US nuclear industry. This book is designed to provide a good overview of the topic for a lay person. I cover the good and the bad - there's plenty of both, but they're different than what's commonly portrayed. "Rad Decision" is available free online at <A HREF="http://raddecision.blogspot.com" REL="nofollow">RadDecision.blogspot.com</A>, where there is additional material on other energy topics, and reader reviews at the homepage. It is also in paperback at online retailers. <BR/><BR/>"Id like to see Rad Decision widely read." - Stewart BrandJames Aachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08762006792617588325noreply@blogger.com