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Higher Power: One American Town''s Turbulent Journey of Faith, Hope, and Nuclear Energy

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By (author): Casey Bukro

An in-depth, timely examination of one towns nuclear power plant, the scandal that plagued it, and the reporter who was allowed inside.

Nuclear power once promised to be the solution to the worlds energy crisis, but that all changed in the late twentieth century after multiple high-profile accidents and meltdowns. Power plant workers, finding themselves the subject of public opposition, became leery of reporters. But one plant in Zion, Illinois, just forty miles north of Chicago, allowed unrestricted access to one journalist: the Chicago Tribunes Casey Bukro, one of the first environment reporters in the country. Bukro spent two years inside the Zion nuclear plant, interviewing employees, witnessing high-risk maintenance procedures, and watching the radiation exposure counter on his own dosimeter tick up and up.

In Higher Power, Bukros reporting from the plant is prefaced by a compelling history of the city of Zion, including a tell-all of John Alexander Dowie, a nineteenth-century faith healer who founded Zion, and whose evangelism left a mark on the city well into the modern era, even as a new higher powernuclear energymoved into town.

With the acceleration of climate change, the questions and challenges surrounding nuclear power have never been more relevant. How did the promise of nuclear energy stumble? Should we try to address the mistakes made in the past? What part could nuclear power play in our energy future? Higher Power explores these questions and examines one American towns attempts to build a better society as a bellwether for national policy and decision making.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Surrey BooksU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781572843233

About Casey Bukro

Casey Bukro the Chicago Tribunes first environment reporter became the nuclear reporter while covering the Zion Nuclear Power Station from the inside including within hazardous radioactive zones. A leader in journalism ethics Bukro wrote the Code of Ethics adopted in 1973 by the Society of Professional Journalists and was awarded the Wells Memorial Key in 1983. He served as the societys national ethics chairman and was the former president of the Chicago Headline Club a professional chapter of SPJ. He lives in Evanston Illinois.

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