Marco Visscher is an award-winning journalist from the Netherlands. Over the last 25 years he has written extensively about climate policy and clean technology for leading newspapers and magazines. He is a former magazine editor and the author of several books who lives with his wife and three children in Rotterdam.
Lively and informative * Joshua Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at American University, and co-author of A Bright Future * Reads like a thriller but informs like a textbook... essential reading for anyone with questions about nuclear * Mark Lynas, author of Our Final Warning * A truly original take on a topic that has been debated for so long by so many. Whether you’re skeptical or agnostic about [nuclear energy], you will find plenty in this extraordinary book that will surprise you, and make you think. * Rauli Partanen, energy analyst and award-winning co-author of The Age of Energy * A lively and even-handed book about the history and future of nuclear power. Original and gripping. * Lucy Jane Santos, author of Half Lives * 'This brisk and entertaining book is as much a cultural history a technological one. With its factual rigor and accessible, persuasive arguments... the book makes a fine case for preserving and reviving 'our mightiest energy source'. * Wall Street Journal * [A] compelling account of the most significant form of energy generation discovered since the Industrial Revolution [and] a vital retort to the scaremongering around nuclear. * Electricity Info *