Energy War: Reports from the FrontHarvey Wasserman Harvey Wasserman, journalist and antinuclear activist, describes how and why people all over the planet are turning againste what was once believed to be the solution to the energy crisis-atomic power. In a series of articlese and eye witness news stories, many of them written at the time or immediately after the efvfents, Wasserman presents a vivid chronological account of the rise of the antinuclear movement from Montague and Seabrook to Three Mile Island and the energy crisis of the summer of '79. |
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Why the Fight Started | 1 |
Reports from the Front | 25 |
Bringing the War Back Home Valley Advocate February 23 1977 | 45 |
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