At a September 2007 seminar given by the Long Now Foundation, Cravens outlined the message of her book, Power to Save the World: The Truth About Nuclear Energy.
[1] Released in October 2007, it argued for nuclear power as a safe energy source and an essential preventive of global warming.
She has often shared the podium with Dr. D. Richard ("Rip") Anderson, a chemist, oceanographer, and international expert in nuclear risk assessment.
Cravens has contributed articles on nuclear power as a low-carbon alternative energy source to The Huffington Post[3] and Discover.
In 1991, an article said that Beard and Cravens divided their time between Manhattan and a renovated boat shed in East Hampton and referred to them as partners.