The one between hydrocarbons and what we HOPE will turn out to be fuel sources more SUSTAINABLE.
But to be CLEAR, uranium ISN’T IN INFINTIE SUPPLY EITHER. Known usable reserves — AT CURRENT CONSUMPTION RATES — will last another 80 to 90 years.
If we’re CLEVER, though, that should be enough.
As for the US, while its own reserves are only around 1% of total global supply, two of our STAUNCHEST ANGLOSPERE ALLIES — Australia and Canada — hold between them about 37%.
As both countries have RELATIVELY SMALL POPULATIONS and will therefore be facing relatively lower future domestic demand, it’s MORE THAN LIKELY they will become heavy exporters to the US — where demand, no doubt, will be HIGH.
Check out the graphic below:
