CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Stewart Brand, legendary 60s activist, environmentalist, godfather of hacker culture, and creator of The Whole Earth Catalog, today called the green movement's stance on nuclear energy a "heresy" and calls for a reversal.
In the May issue of MIT's
Brand concludes the only realistic way to stave off global warming is to increase production efficiency and decarbonize energy production--to go nuclear. Kyoto accords and radical conservation add up to only a small fraction of the need. Though nuclear production has problems, the industry is mature with a half-century of experience and ever-improved engineering behind it. Early reactors can be supplanted by new, smaller-scale, meltdown-proof reactors.
Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog, The Well, and provocateur of LSD, and other San Francisco counterculture announces his latest about-face departure as co-founder of the Global Business Network, a futurist consultancy.
His essay, "Environmental Heresies," which goes live today on www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/05/issue/feature_earth.asp, also uses current evidence to debunk entrenched stances on overpopulation, urbanization, and genetically modified foods.