Presented here, in both hypertext and ASCII text formats, is a combination of the 1971 and 1979 editions of Poisoned Power since they are not identical. The differences in the 1979 reprint are the following:Appendices II-IV of the 1971 version have historical value for their significance of holding people accountable. The benefit in demonstrating that facts and insights of 1971 do not automatically become obsolete.
- Appendices II, III, and IV were not included
- Appendix VII, "Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States" was updated
- Chapter Nine's graphic, "Nuclear Power Plants in the United States", was updated to match Appendix VII (as well it's first sentence)
- an additional Foreward was written to augment the text with information on Three Mile Island and challenge the continuing "Safe and Clean" nuclear industry propaganda, largely paid for with tax dollars.
Contents
- 1971/1979 LCCN/ISBN numbers/publishing information
- inside front and back dust jacket of the 1971 edition
- back cover of the 1971 edition
- back cover of the 1979 edition
- Table Of Contents
- List Of Figures
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- ratitor's corner, December Solstice, 1998
heralding the presence on rat haus reality of Poisoned Power, the classic lay-person's primer explaining precisely what the health costs of nuclear power plants are, as well as describing the historical development of nuclear power in the U.S and how an entire industry was "misled in their belief that some safe amount of radiation truly exists".
1971:
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARD NUMBER 70-155715 ISBN 0-87857-004-7
1979:
Copyright © 1971, 1979 by John W. Gofman and Arthur R. TamplinPermission is granted for downloading, copying, and distribution all or parts of this book, provided that the text and drawings are reproduced without any alterations.
Printed in the United States of America on recycled paper containing a high percentage of de-inked fiber.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Gofman, John William
Poisoned Power,
Includes biographical references and index.
1. Atomic power-plants--Environmental Aspects.
2. Radioactive pollution. I. Tamplin, Arthur R.,
joint author. II. Title.
TD195.E4G63 1979 333.7 79-16781
ISBN 0-87857-288-0
4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS ( Expanded ToC )
Foreward to the 1979 Printing Foreword, by Mike Gravel, U.S. Senator from Alaska Introduction : The Nuclear Juggernaut Chapter 1 : Nuclear Reactors to Generate Electricity Chapter 2 : How Radiation from Atomic Energy Programs Gets to You--What it Does to You Chapter 3 : How Radiation Produces Disease and Hereditary Alterations Chapter 4 : Is Any Radiation "Safe"? Chapter 5 : Promises, Promises Chapter 6 : How Safe Are Nuclear Reactors? Chapter 7 : Nuclear Electricity and The Citizen's Rights Chapter 8 : The Nuclear Legacy--Radioactive Wastes and Plutonium Chapter 9 : Alternatives Available to Us Chapter 10 : What Can Citizens Do About Nuclear Electricity? Chapter 11 : Must We Hold Out for The "Cold Corpses"? Chapter 12 : Toward An Adversary System of Scientific Inquiry Chapter 13 : The Ultimate Issue -- Conversion or Ecocide Appendix I : Nuclear Power Questions and Answers Appendix II : Moratorium Activists Appendix III : Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Appendix IV : Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Appendix V : When Experts Disagree, Which Ones Shall We Believe? Appendix VI : Nuclear Power and Alternatives Appendix VII : Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States Index
List Of Figures