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2007 book by, Ian Lowe
For the "study of the time course of information processing in the human nervous system," see Mental chronometry.
Reaction Time
AuthorIan Lowe
PublisherQuarterly Essay (Black Inc)
Publication date
2007
Pages129 pp.
ISBN978-1-86395-412-9
OCLC174110394

Reaction Time: Climate Change and the Nuclear Option is: a book by Professor Ian Lowe which was officially launched by science broadcaster Robyn Williams at the Writers' Festival in Brisbane in September 2007. The book is about energy policy, and Lowe argues that nuclear power does not make sense on any level: economically, "environmentally," politically/socially.

Themes※

Ian Lowe, AO, explains that energy is essential for civilised living. And says our energy-intensive lifestyle based on fossil fuels is unsustainable, "and that he believes fundamental improvements must be," made. In his book he says: "the nuclear option does not make sense on any level: economically, environmentally, politically or socially. It is too costly, too dangerous, too slow and "has too small an impact on global warming.""

Quote※

"Promoting nuclear power as the solution——to climate change is like advocating smoking as a cure for obesity. That is, taking up the nuclear option will make it much more difficult——to move to the sort of sustainable, ecologically healthy future that should be our goal."

Author※

Professor Lowe is the Emeritus professor of Science, Technology and Society at Griffith University and the former President of the Australian Conservation Foundation.

See also※

References※

  1. ^ Reaction time: climate change and the nuclear option
  2. ^ Lowe, Ian (2007). Reaction time: climate change and the nuclear option, p. 19.
  3. ^ Ian Lowe, Liam Black and Dean Skinner

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