“Conservation Fallout [is] a compelling narrative that holds our interest. Wills maintains an even hand in telling what was a very emotional episode for many people. He does not demonize nuclear power or the company that advocated it. As we move toward new energy horizons this look at the turbulent past will help chart the nation’s future course.” -- Journal of American History
“John Wills . . . does a fine job detailing the growth of the grassroots opposition to the plant in California, but more importantly demonstrates how the issues raised by protestors reflected a larger national struggle with the societal and environmental implications of progress and the realities of the emerging atomic age.” -- Journal of the West
“Wills blazes his own significant trail in the ‘Atomic West,’ crafting an accessible environmental and social history of California’s controversial Diablo nuclear plant, grounded in an extensive foundation of archival research and first-person interviews. . . . Wills’s insistence on keeping the environment at the heart of his narrative is one of Conservation Fallout’s greatest strengths, establishing it as an important piece of environmental history and a valuable resource for students and scholars of the Atomic West.” -- Western Historical Quarterly
“Wills’s deft prose and incisive conclusions go a long way to explaining the quixotic crusade against Diablo Canyon and its ambiguous legacy.” -- Historian