World's uranium supplies to run out In 250 years

At the current rate of usage the worlds uranium supplies will run out in 250 years, nuclear power does seem to have a very short life, is it right for the world to utilize all of the worlds uranium supplies.

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Save the worlds uranium before its all gone forever

Alot more needs to be done to establish renewable energy infrastructure . . . Will require conscription or marshall law for decades. . .

Renewable energy infrastructure involves . . .

Biofuel
Biomass
Geothermal
Hydroelectricity
Solar energy
Tidal power
Wave power
Wind power

Eventually Australia will have a homegrown diversified continental based robotics industry but in the mean time we may have to export electricity to Asia via cable, this is a far more efficient option than transporting fossil fuels to our northern neighbours.

http://indymedia.org.au/2012/11/18/australia-is-doomed

We have approx 200 years to realise a 80% to 100% renewables target, depends what happens in the following decades.

We should be hoping to have reached a 80% renewable energy target by at least 100 years from now.

World's uranium supplies to run out In 250 years

http://www.indymedia.org.au/2013/01/04/worlds-uranium-supplies-to-run-ou...

If we can not meet this renewable energy target, then we may as well all become indigenous again & work with permaculture & utilise the horse & cart, in other words bye bye industrial revolution & hello to rural serfdom.

We must reach renewables target before we invest in thorium, their is a such thing as logical progression as opposed to jumping the gun.

http://www.indymedia.org.au/2011/07/29/thorium-clean-safe-cheap-mobile-p...

Tidal power has the greatest energy density when compared to solar & wind

http://tidalenergy.com.au/energy-comparison.html

http://www.biopowersystems.com/

More than enough wind energy to power our world, coal power is so last century

http://www.indymedia.org.au/2012/09/11/more-than-enough-wind-energy-to-p...