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Climate Zero Hour: A plea for sanity in the Energy debate

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In an age of political expediency and ideological schisms it is best to consider the facts and let reason and science be the judge of what is right and wrong. Climate Zero Hour examines the world-wide energy dilemma from a position of reason and offers insight on how to move ahead on climate change and argues that a larger role for nuclear energy is required.

126 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 6, 2018

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Mathijs Beckers

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July 9, 2018
Straightforward dissection of possible environmental solutions.

This fourth book by Beckers is his best so far, I hope he has more (possibly even better) books filtering through his subconscious.

Each successive chapter of Climate Zero Hour gets better and ends with two exceptional chapters. A kernel of why he shared these thoughts was written thus: "I’ve been studying energy matters for almost a decade now , and any negative effects from nuclear are grossly exaggerated, while benefits are intentionally muted. It is time to reverse this paradigm."

If this quote seems a foreign thought to you - this accessible book was written just for you.

Written while exchanging emails with experts like James Hansen, this book re-frames the climate debate with simple concepts, and has many links to more detailed scientific analysis where you can double check his claims.
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