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Gold/Mining/Energy : What is Thorium
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From: Yorikke10/23/2007 3:24:29 PM
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A Cosmos view of the future..

JUST HOW we power the technology that will be offered in 2020 depends on the world's response to the threat of atmospheric warming. If global agreements are reached soon over carbon emissions, major changes in power production should have begun to make an impact on life across the planet. New-generation nuclear plants, based on pressurised water reactors perfected by the French, Germans and Americans – along with wind, water and tidal power generators being developed across the globe – will spring up across the landscape and power our homes. Or perhaps thorium-based nuclear reactors – generating power while burning up old nuclear waste – might have been perfected by then and be operational (see Cosmos, Issue 8, p40).

Interesting article @

cosmosmagazine.com
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