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Stewart Brand on Green Myths

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stewart_brandStewart Brand’s latest book, Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto, questions some of the central tenets of environmentalism. Is nuclear power bad? Can biotechnology serve the planet? Can science and engineering advance the environmentalist cause?

As the title suggests, Brand thinks it’s time to set aside some long-held views and embrace a more realistic approach to face environmental challenges.

Besides this book, there’s Brand’s legendary status as the founder of the Whole Earth Catalog, the Well,  The Long Now Foundation, and one of the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation… and well, there’s plenty of interesting stuff to talk about.

We expect a good conversation with host Steve Scher today on KUOW’s Weekday.

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  • Stewart Brand was also kind enough to endorse my book "Rad Decision: A Novel of Nuclear Power".

    One thing most pundits, activists, scientists and reporters have in common is a lack of understanding regarding how this power source is operated in the real world. Nuclear is not The Simpsons and it's not Star Trek.

    To provide some clarity, I've written a novel aimed at the general reader, based on my 20+ years in the US nuclear industry. My book covers the people, politics and technology of this controversial topic, looking at both the good AND the bad (Chernobyl, TMI, etc.)

    "Rad Decision" is free online, and is also in paperback. See the homepage for reader comments - they seem to like it for both its story and information. I think there are many possibilities for our future, both with and without nuclear power, but I also believe we'll make better decisions about our energy future if we first understand our energy present. http://RadDecision.blogspot.com

    "I'd like to see Rad Decision widely read." - Stewart Brand
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