Groundbreaking Research on Nuclear Waste-Management Policy in Pluralistic Democracies
High-Activity Nuclear Waste Management Policy: Becoming a Responsible Ancestor
Expert Analysis of Nuclear Waste Policy, Ethics, and Global Best Practices
High-Activity Nuclear Waste Management Policy
Explore Daniel Metlay's authoritative work on the technical, social, and political challenges of nuclear waste management. The book provides a comparative analysis of U.S. policies versus eight other democracies and offers actionable recommendations to revitalize the U.S. program.
Expert Endorsement
"Daniel Metlay’s exquisite sense of nuclear waste history and technical statesmanship combine in producing a path to becoming responsible ancestors by emphasizing social acceptability as a critical dimension in nuclear waste management."
- Ronald M. Latanision, former member of the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board and Professor Emeritus, MIT
Why This Work Matters
Comparative analysis of nuclear waste-management policies in the U.S. and eight other pluralistic democracies
Examines social acceptability, trust, and risk perceptions
Provides actionable recommendations for reconstituting effective programs in the United States
Suitable for researchers, policymakers, and graduate students
My Nuclear Insights
Discover how my global research and unique perspective can help you understand the complexities of nuclear waste policy, explore the full story in my book.