Article ID: CBB667360733

Barry Commoner and Paul Sears on Project Chariot: Epiphany, Ecology, and the Atomic Energy Commission (2018)

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Project Chariot, one of the first planned nuclear excavation experiments of the Atomic Energy Commission’s Plowshare program, touched off a controversy over its safety that drew in two prominent American biologists, Paul Sears and Barry Commoner, both now known mainly for their roles as environmental advocates. However, Sears, the ecologist and well-established conservationist, supported Project Chariot and the Plowshare program in general, while Commoner, unacquainted with ecology at the time, strongly opposed it. A close study of their different responses to this project provides insights into the tensions and pressures on scientists during this critical period of the Cold War, 1960–1961, when fear of nuclear war and concerns over radioactive fallout from bomb tests mixed with hopes for peaceful applications of nuclear energy and the environmental movement had not yet begun. For Sears, the close connections in the United States between the science of ecology and the Atomic Energy Commission may well have played a significant role in his support for Chariot, while for Commoner, Project Chariot turned out to be his epiphany moment, the incident that transformed him from an antinuclear activist into an environmentalist.

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Authors & Contributors
Egan, Michael
Mitchell, Mary X.
Jun 淳 Tateno 舘野
Thomson, Jennifer Christine
Mbali, Mandisa
Wellock, Thomas Raymond
Journals
Technology and Culture
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Science
Medical History
科学史研究 Kagakusi Kenkyu (History of Science)
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
MIT Press
Washington State University
University of Notre Dame
State University of New York Press
Routledge
Pluto Press Australia
Concepts
Political activists and activism
Environmental sciences
Environmentalism
Science and politics
Nuclear industry
Controversies and disputes
People
Commoner, Barry
Carson, Rachel Louise
Sears, Paul Bigelow
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William
Rotblat, Joseph
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
19th century
Places
United States
South Africa
Japan
Canada
Saudi Arabia
Nova Scotia
Institutions
United States. Atomic Energy Commission
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