The Passion of Alvin Weinberg
The Humanitarian Behind China's Great Thorium Push
When
four top climate scientists released a letter last November urging the
expansion of safe nuclear power to fight climate change, the world took
note. But few people realize that more than 40 years previously, and a
decade before James Hansen’s high-profile testimony before Congress, one
of America’s leading nuclear engineers was speaking out on the looming
prospect of global warming. Alvin Weinberg spent much of his early
career pushing for his thorium-fueled, molten salt nuclear reactor
design – much to the chagrin of the industry – but when the government
abandoned it, he began to broadly advocate nuclear power as a way to
provide abundant electricity for an energy-hungry world and wean the US
off fossil fuels. It took 40 years, but a new generation of engineers
concerned about climate change is rediscovering Weinberg and his design.
That the Chinese government has invested $350 million in a new
molten-salt project shows just how significant Weinberg’s impact has
been on the broader development of nuclear.
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