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nah, australia doesdoesn't the uk have a ridiculously high portion of the worlds supply of uranium as it goes? something ludicrous like 40%?
nah, australia doesdoesn't the uk have a ridiculously high portion of the worlds supply of uranium as it goes? something ludicrous like 40%?
to be honest, look at all the bloody pigeons and seagulls there are flying about, thats a hell of a lot of meat too.
nah, australia does
Nuclear fuel can be obtained from seawater anyway.
yeah, looks that way, though i'm about 99% sure i read that on ocuk fairly recently. Suprised at how much we get through apparently around 70k tonnes a year of it, its estimated we only have 70 years supply of easily gettable uranium, though some reusing of older uranium thats a lot more difficult can extend that like 20 fold or something. Plus most of the crust underneath oceans has uranium but is massively more expensive to get to or some.
Either way, i still say throw out the chavs so the rest of us have enough food.
We'd be fine. We always have been. We always will be.
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I suppose sending all the immigrants back would ease our food demands.
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We still get a lot of fuel from old American and Russian nuclear weapons, which are decommissioned and the uranium used for power according to some treaty.
Yeah, a treaty that ends in a few years. Globally we currently only produce about two thirds of the uranium we use in power stations, the rest as you say comes from weapons decommission. What fills the gap when here are no more old bombs left is not clear.
By that do you mean hydrogen/deuterium as i was unaware you could get uranium from seawater![]()
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