Meltdown!, Fred Bortz
Meltdown!, Fred Bortz
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Meltdown!
The Nuclear Disaster in Japan and Our Energy Future

Author: Fred Bortz

Narrator: Intuitive

Unabridged: 1 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lerner

Published: 01/01/2017


Synopsis

Japan. March 11, 2011. 2:46 P.M. The biggest earthquake in Japan's history—and one of the world's five most powerful since 1900—devastated the Tohoku region, 320 kilometers (200 miles) northeast of Tokyo. It triggered a huge tsunami that left crippling damage in its wake. More than 13,000 people drowned, and thousands of buildings and homes were reduced to rubble.

As people assessed the damage, they made the most frightening discovery of all: the Fukushima #1 nuclear power plant was seriously damaged and three of its six reactors were heading for meltdowns. Workers tried desperately—but unsuccessfully—to save them. Explosions and fires released radioactivity into the air. Within days the Japanese government declared a 20-kilometer (12-mile) evacuation zone. The future of the plant, the long-term health of those exposed to radiation, and the effects on the environment remained uncertain.

Learn more about this massive catastrophe as Dr. Fred Bortz examines both the human tragedy and the scientific implications of the nuclear meltdown. Compare this disaster to similar nuclear events in the United States and in Ukraine, and move ahead with Dr. Bortz as he explores the global debate about the future of nuclear power and alternative sources of energy.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Derrick on February 11, 2022

A quick, concise book about our energy sources and a practical look at the pros/cons of each. I really enjoyed it and recommend folks read it to rise above the clickbait and social media posts. It really makes you realize that we will need an "all of the above" approach to tackle the climate crisis......more

Goodreads review by Paperclippe on July 06, 2019

This tried to do so much and ended up doing so little. Very wishy-washy and didn't go into very much detail at all. Pretty big disappointment.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on November 06, 2017

I think it was a good book because it was very informational and it gave me a look on the power industry and what it will become.......more

Goodreads review by Annie on February 22, 2013

The Japanese nuclear plant meltdown of 2011, was the result of a 9.0 earthquake underneath the ocean and subsequent tsunami. This book follows the event and compares it to accidents at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl. There is a great explantation of how nuclear energy works and the history of its d......more

Goodreads review by Edward on June 19, 2012

Good overview of the nuclear disaster in Japan and discussion of the pros and cons of nuclear energy and alternatives.......more