The Leak by Robert P. Crease audiobook

The Leak: Politics, Activists, and Loss of Trust at Brookhaven National Laboratory

By Robert P. Crease
Read by Keith Sellon-Wright

Tantor Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212523820

  • ISBN: 9798212523813

  • ISBN: 9798212523837

Runtime: 10.49 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

How the discovery of a harmless leak of radiation sparked a media firestorm, political grandstanding, and fearmongering that closed a vital scientific facility.

In 1997, scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory found a small leak of radioactive water near their research reactor. Brookhaven was—and is—a world-class, Nobel Prize–winning lab, and its reactor was the cornerstone of US materials science and one of the world's finest research facilities. But its discovery triggered a media and political firestorm that resulted in the reactor's shutdown, and even attempts to close the entire laboratory.

A quarter century later, the episode reveals the dynamics of today's controversies in which fears and the dismissal of science disrupt serious discussion and research of vital issues. Key players include congressmen and scientists; journalists and university presidents; actors, supermodels, and anti-nuclear activists, all interacting and teaming up in surprising ways. The authors, each with insider knowledge of and access to confidential documents and the key players, reveal how a fact of no health significance could be portrayed as a Chernobyl-like disaster. This compelling exposé reveals the gaps between scientists, politicians, media, and the public that have only gotten more dangerous since 1997.

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Author Bio: Robert P. Crease

Author Bio: Robert P. Crease

Robert P. Crease is a professor of philosophy at Stony Brook University, New York. He is the organizer of the Trust Institute at Stony Brook, which presents interdisciplinary programs about contemporary issues. His articles and reviews have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and elsewhere. He writes a monthly column, Critical Point, on the social dimensions of science for Physics World magazine. His books include The Great Equations and World in the Balance, among others. He lives in New York City with his family.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Runtime: 10.49
Audience: Adult
Language: English