• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    5 hours ago

    I did read that, which is why I said this:

    Sure, maybe some new practical way to make a reactor without uranium or to find uranium elsewhere might happen. But that’s a MIGHT.

    Building tons more nuclear reactors in the hopes that we’ll find new resources to power them all because we haven’t spent enough time prospecting does not make much rational sense to me.

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      5 hours ago

      You appear to be severely misunderstanding the source. You may want to take the time to read through it again.

      Also, did you think we checked each and every resource we industrialised to make sure we had a few millenia worth before we started using them? Last I heard, our known lithium resources are only sufficient for a decade or two at current rates, never mind the increasing usage.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        4 hours ago

        Are you asking if we did smart things before we began exploiting resources? Because the answer is no, never. Not once.

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          4 hours ago

          You’re missing the point, which is that we don’t normally measure reserves in centuries. We prospect as needed, and there is no reason to think that we would be unable to locate new deposits as necessary. All this and more is covered in the source you linked.

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              3 hours ago

              Love how you ignored their actual point to focus on the one thing they said that didn’t apply to the topic

              That’s what we normally do, which is a problem

              But for nuclear we have centuries worth of stockpile, so we dont have to do that

              • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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                3 hours ago

                We don’t know we have centuries worth of stockpile. That’s just an assumption.

                In fact, I think it’s a foolish assumption to make since if the world’s nuclear powers haven’t been quietly prospecting the globe for new sources of Uranium since 1945, they sure should have been. But you don’t hear about a lot of new uranium mines opening.

                And what if this big stockpile us close to a major waterway? Or under a bunch of people’s homes?

                Acting like “we can just look and find more” as if it’s that simple doesn’t make sense to me.