Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow is a freelance journalist based in Southern California. Her writing has appeared in print or online in the New Yorker, the Washington Post, New York Review of Books, The Nation, the Times Literary Supplement, and The Guardian, among other publications. She is the author of Personal Stereo, a short cultural history of the Walkman, which was named one of Pitchfork's favorite music books of 2017. Her work has received support from the Robert B. Silvers Foundation and the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. Find her at rebeccatuhusdubrow.net.
""Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow has gifted us an enjoyable, intriguing, and evenhanded account of America's reappraisal of nuclear power, a battle of ideas at the nexus of science, politics, and environmentalism. Atomic Dreams will be required reading for anyone seeking to understand electricity in the time of climate change.""--Henry Grabar, author of Paved Paradise ""Atomic Dreams expertly tracks the resurgence of nuclear energy, weaving together voices of advocates and critics into a nuanced account of this controversial energy source. To understand the current debate about nuclear, start here."" --Kate Crawford, author of Atlas of AI ""Atomic Dreams is about so much more than nuclear power. It's a fascinating tale filled with activists and polemicists, converts and curmudgeons, who all debate, with each other and themselves, the future of energy. Tuhus-Dubrow asks a very relevant question: Can we build our way out of this climate catastrophe? The answers she arrives at are both surprising and revelatory.""--Russell Gold, author of Superpower and The Boom ""A fascinating, nuanced look at one of the most important and contentious issues in the climate fight--and essential reading whether you regard nuclear energy as a salvation or a scourge.""--Jake Bittle, author of The Great Displacement ""Far more than a book about the science of electrons and uranium. This is a deeply human exploration into one of the most important issues of the century: not just how we produce energy, but what role we play in shaping the future for those who come after us. Filled with interesting -- and often surprising -- characters, Atomic Dreams brings this debate to life.""--Hannah Ritchie, author of Not the End of the World ""This moment calls out for this book. Atomic Dreams is an investigation of great courage, heart, and nuance into the energy debate that has riven the environmental movement and may define our future. An essential work for anyone who wishes to understand how we got here and where we're going."" --Nathaniel Rich, author of Losing Earth and Second Nature