Nuclear Power: The end to Global Warming

Nuclear Green founder Ralph Andrews explores the environmental benefits of nuclear power in “NUCLEAR GREEN: The End of Oil & Coal (and Good Riddance!)”

Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) July 23, 2006 — Ralph Andrews, the founder of Nuclear Green, Inc., an organization promoting nuclear energy, shows why nuclear power is the answer to our energy and environmental needs in is bold and compelling “NUCLEAR GREEN: The End of Oil and Coal (and Good Riddance!)”

Scared of nuclear power? Worried that another Chernobyl is around the corner? Well think again, says author Ralph Andrews. The author insists that nuclear power has a better safety record today than any other major industrial technology. It’s clean, safe, economical and environmentally sound, and with it, we can end our dependence on oil, stop terrorism and reverse global warming.

In clear, compelling prose, Andrews examines what really went on at Three-Mile Island (where there was not a single casualty) and how despite the media hype, Chernobyl was simply a one-in-a-million occurrence. Environmentalists, he says, have distorted facts and brought down the nuclear industry. Now it’s our responsibility to bring nuclear power to the forefront again. Andrews, the creator of the talk show and column, The Troublemaker, is no stranger to controversy. This bold, photograph-rich book will stir debate and get readers thinking. Unless we use nuclear energy now, Andrews warns, the human race may not survive the 21st-century. Do we want to take that chance?

“NUCLEAR GREEN: The End of Oil and Coal (and Good Riddance!)” is available for sale online at BarnesandNoble.com, Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retails channels worldwide. For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact Nuclear Green.

About the Author
Ralph Andrews is a long time member of The Sierra Club, but, according to the author, is “unable to support, or understand their well-publicized stand against nuclear power.” Andrews founded his own production company in 1966, and for more than three decades produced hundreds of television programs that involved each of the three major television networks at the time, NBC, CBS and ABC. During that period his company produced more than 5,000 network television programs including reality shows, game shows, documentaries and variety programs. His company also purchased controlling interest in a TV station in Southern California, for which Ralph became the General Manager and Program Director. He took a brief hiatus during the seventies when he was appointed by Senator Bob Dole to be Director of Education and Training for the Republican National Committee. He is also the co-founder and first chairman of the Entertainment Industries Council, The Hollywood and Washington DC based organization leading the fight in the entertainment industry against alcohol and substance abuse. Andrews, a father of eight, lives in Southern California.

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