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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (76655)7/20/2011 5:04:44 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217680
 
I know china entities are buying junior uranium plays in Australia n Canada, and large reserves in africa, even as the same family of entities are buying oil sands, shale gas, coal deposits, oil n gas fields all over the planet, all the time china has mucho coal, largest shale reserve, n is quite big in new energy this n that.

What japan n Germany has done is to make uranium cheap for china to buy and is buying, and they all shall make carbon-based energy truly expensive as a sorry result. As and when japan n Germany change minds re nuclear energy, they shall need to import equipment from china n buy uranium from Chinese companies.

Electoral universal suffrage is not a good idea in so far as national development is concerned, because most voters are cretins.

Spent most of this afternoon out and about at l'isle sur la sorgue.
Tomorrow Avignon.
Thank goodness of gps navigation enabled automobile.



To: Logain Ablar who wrote (76655)7/21/2011 2:12:34 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217680
 
bloomberg.com

world-nuclear.org - usa japan france sign agreement in 2010 to cooperate

wonder how long the pre- and main feasibility study would take?

china does pilot / test and is as good as commercial

sign of the times

imperatives give rise to solutions