Dirty Energy
Sources
Uranium
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With growing public awareness of the negative impacts of burning fossil fuel -- particularly the effect on our climate -- uranium has been touted as a “clean” energy alternative. This ignores, however, the very dirty nature of uranium mining and milling, which pose serious threats to both human health and the environment. How is uranium extracted?
Where is uranium found?Uranium deposits are found all over the globe. The world’s largest deposits are found in Canada (25% of global reserves), Australia (19%), and Kazakhstan (13%). With Saskatchewan containing the largest concentration of actively mined uranium reserves, and two additional mines coming within the next decade, Canada is poised to provide about half of the world’s uranium supplies. Why is uranium dirty?
Hazards from the extraction and processing of uranium include:
Numerous communities around the world are already struggling with the legacy of uranium mining near their homes, and the current uranium boom threatens the health and well-being of even more people, wildlife, and ecosystems. For More Information
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There are three methods used to extract uranium: