Whoa, Jesus Christ fellas. Try to be a bit less one sided when evaluating all this stuff.
Optophobia said:
Rudd is a moron. He announced today that he will abolish the 25 year old policy banning Uranium mines.
I'm afraid he's stepped into the same trap that the previous Labor leaders stepped into. Not following the reality ofthe situation and simply saying and doing things because he thinks it's what voters want. He can go to hell.
Kind like Whitlam did with that white Australia business eh? If what he wants to scrap is a useless law, then there's no problem with the national conference voting to do so. The fact that the majority agrees with Rudd's sentiment shows that the ALP is moving along from what was a completely useless law. Three mines? What the hell is that?
s-AINT said:
It's an excellent plan. If completely fissioned, one pound (0.45 kilograms) of uranium-233 will provide the same amount of energy as burning 1,500 tons (1,350,000 kilograms) of coal.
Just keep in mind that it takes a lot of energy to mine this stuff, process it, dispose of it blah blah blah. In fact, it's so expensive that nuclear industry has to be heavily subsidised in Britain (and other countries I assume) by the government to offset these massive costs.
iamsickofyear12 said:
So it's 1986 now is it? I honestly thought it was 2007. I really need to get myself a calendar.
Oh please. While ignoring the possibility of nuclear power as an alternative energy option based soley on fears of another Chernobyl are a tad dramatic, there's no reason to do what you're doing, and totally act as if nothing like that could happen again. Nuclear power IS dangerous, moreso than coal, gas, oil, wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, wave blah blah. This definately needs to be taken into consideration when thinking about nuclear power.
None the less, I'm all for it. Stick one somewhere next to the coast outside of major population areas and watch our greenhouse gas emissions, and dependancy on coal fall. It's not an infinite solution...I mean, uranium won't last forever, but it looks to be an awesome option at this time.