Going Nuclear, 9781529929324
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Climate change is an energy challenge: nuclear power is the solution.
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Going Nuclear

How the Atom Will Save the Planet

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    400 pages

  • Release Date

    11 June 2026

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Summary

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

Updated with a new Introduction

‘Thrilling…vividly written, filled with fascinating facts, and inspiring’ STEVEN PINKER

‘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

Sunday Times, i Paper and Nature Book of the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529929324
ISBN-10:1529929326
Author:Tim Gregory
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:11 June 2026
Weight:500g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

Gregory makes a clear, unflinching case for taking nuclear energy seriously in any realistic path to net zero. His explanations of the science, the trade-offs and the public misconceptions keep the debate grounded while the writing itself is lively and engaging – Best Non-Fiction Books of 2025 * i news *A bold reframing of one of the most misunderstood technologies of the modern age. With clarity, wit and a scientist’s eye for precision … This book stands out for its capacity to disarm. Nuclear power is here made not only comprehensible but also compelling … In an age of climate anxiety and technological pessimism, Going Nuclear offers a hopeful alternative – Tone Langengen * Literary Review *Fascinating … You’ve won Jimmy over, I wish politicians answered like scientists. Informed facts over uninformed opinions. Great – James O’Brien * LBC *This book is a highly engaging and lucid primer on nuclear technology – Steven Poole * Telegraph *Deeply researched … persuasive … a strong, carefully argued case – Nick Rennison * Mail on Sunday *A master class in nuclear science, technology, economics and history – Mark P. Mills * Wall Street Journal *in this delightful book … we are urged to reframe our relationship with nuclear power or face extinction. He peppers his convincing argument with surprisingly enchanting anecdotes – James Carey-Douglas * Mail on Sunday, Summer Reads *You will struggle to find anyone who brings nuclear power to life quite like Tim Gregory. You can feel the enthusiasm jump from the page. There’s lots to debate, but 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 * author of NOT THE END OF THE WORLD *[A] bible … Gregory’s case is that nuclear power is humanity’s only hope. Carbon dioxide emissions would vanish as an issue in a nuclear world … His argument is powerful and it would be interesting to see a counter argument by somebody … who writes and thinks as well as Gregory. But perhaps there is no such person. – Bryan Appleyard * Spectator *Energy is necessary for everything we value in life, and the world will need gargantuan amounts of safe and reliable power to eliminate poverty, decarbonise the economy, and feed entirely new demands like artificial intelligence. Going Nuclear shows where this energy will come from—and not as a last resort, but as the enabler of a new chapter in human progress. This is a thrilling book: vividly written, filled with fascinating facts, and inspiring in its vision for the future. – Steven Pinker * Johnstone Professor, Harvard University, and the author of ENLIGHTENMENT NOW *

About The Author

Tim Gregory

Dr Tim Gregory is a nuclear chemist at the United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory at Sellafield, public speaker, broadcaster and author of Meteorite: How Stones from Outer Space Made our World. In 2017, he was a finalist in BBC2’s Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes and has also presented on BBC’s The Sky at Night and Channel 4’s Steph’s Packed Lunch. He has a PhD from the University of Bristol and lives in the North of England.

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