In 2010 many visitors to the
downloaded sample chapters of the book from there or
bought a copy direct from the distributors. It has also been available worldwide from Australia via eBay. Bookshops can get it if they make the effort and it is available from Amazon.
During the year I gave about 25 lectures, radio interviews and published articles - including 8 in
Australia. The lectures, both public and academic, were well attended
and the audiences were eager to ask questions. The truth is that most
people know little about radiation and nuclear, and they are
genuinely interested to hear for themselves about the benefits that
these can bring to health and the environment. Further lectures have been arranged for 2011. Invitations to lecture (general
interest, academic or schools) in the UK or abroad are always welcome
- just email wade.allison@physics.ox.ac.uk
and I will get back to you.
An early review of the book by
Simon Jenkins called it "sensational". A less positive one came a day or two later from Alok Jha who admitted to me in a prior interview that he had not read the book! He was concerned to be balanced in his reporting, and therefore asked the opinion of several other people (who had not read the book either). So much for journalist's "balance".
But since then many have read it and
published positive reviews, including Amazon customers (to date, 100% at 5-star - on
the .uk site, the .fr site or the .com site). A hostile review in Physics World (October 2010) showed that a few professional toes have
been trodden on -- that review relied on fabricated quotes,
subsequently withdrawn by the editors (December 2010), and was the
subject of some sharp correspondence from others in the letter
column. The effect of radiation on life is not that hard to
understand and it is far too important to be left exclusively in the
hands of professionals. It is not surprising that a few of these should feel
threatened by a move toward some genuine understanding among the wider population -- and
that's what the book is keen to promote.
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