its in the middle of know where and that's is where the mine should be Uranium is the best power we can have. mining uranium is easy and safe and is best for our great country
@NuclearFreeWA Жыл бұрын
This is not no-where - it's part of peoples homelands, hunting grounds, and is part of a priority ecological community - the Yellow sandplain priority ecological community and is one of just three regions left on the planet where the endangered Sandill Dunnart survive. Mining uranium has a track record of leaks, spills and accidents - and the executive team at Paladin are no strangers to scandal.
@ekshoe2 жыл бұрын
Screw Mulga Rock. Save the people.
@jonathanprice302 жыл бұрын
Carbon free power. Get over yourselves, you are stuck in the 1980s.
@NuclearFreeWA Жыл бұрын
Mining uranium is not a carbon free activity. nuclear power is slow, expensive, and increasingly insecure in a changing climate and in amongst growing political and military tensions. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear reactor in Ukraine has been under military occupation since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine and has suffered multiple black outs - the reactor is on the brink and has been slow to shut down to avoid a major nuclear disaster. Australia sold uranium to Ukraine - against all warnings and advice - as we did to TEPCO despite a litany of safety breaches leading up to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The impact of mining and selling uranium are far reaching beyond carbon emissions. Like all things nuclear the problems persist - yes well beyond the 1980's.
@jonathans82 жыл бұрын
i read the entire feasibility study and all the environmental studies performed prior for all of DY's and vimy's projects. it's so clear cut how legitimate this operation is, and how good the merger is for all shareholders, i'm not sure why you'd bother lying about this. not surprising that you can only get five people on camera to pretend to protest though. like the whole rest of the world, you're getting nuclear power whether you like it or not, your power bill will be cut in half, and wind and solar will finally have true LCOEs that aren't total lies backed by burning natgas. you're welcome!
@NuclearFreeWA Жыл бұрын
The feasibility study ( and the one before it) don't actually assess the project that is approved - the project assessed in the feasibility study is fundamentally different to the project that has an approval. Variations to the approval under an anti uranium government are unlikely.