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Greenland Repeals Radioactive Mining Ban

An anonymous reader writes "According to the International Resource Journal, 'Greenland has voted to axe a long-enduring ban on mining for radioactive materials, reopening the market to uranium and rare earths mining. Yesterday's parliamentary vote passed the decision by a staggeringly close 15-14 votes. ... The ban has previously prevented the extraction of some major rare earth deposits, because they are connected to radioactive materials.' 95% of the world's rare-earth demand is currently supplied by China, but estimates indicate Greenland could produce enough to supply 25% of the demand. Greenland's Prime Minister said the decision was made because of financial reasons: 'We cannot live with unemployment and cost of living increases while our economy is at a standstill. It is therefore necessary that we eliminate zero tolerance towards uranium now.' Environmental groups, as you might expect, are not happy."

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  1. Re:Maybe those environmental groups ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe they could create some of those "green jobs" we're always hearing about.

  2. Pivotal argument in parliamentary debate by sideslash · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Do you want me to send you back to where you WERE? UNEMPLOOOOOYED IN GREEEEENLAND???!!!"

  3. Re:About bloody time! by mrchaotica · · Score: 5, Funny

    we only have . . . .*counts on fingers* . . . a couple billion years left before radioactive materials decay

    If you have that many fingers, you've been hanging around the radioactive materials way too long!

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