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Theenergynet bookmarked on 2009-11-09 nuclear energy fuel-cycle uranium mining namibia uk africa france s5 areva nuke.news nuke.news.int

Namibian environmentalists warn expansion of uranium mining could devastate spectacular natural landscape

The hidden cost of Britain's new generation of nuclear power could be the destruction of the Kalahari desert in Namibia and millions of tonnes of extra greenhouse gas emissions a year, the Observer has discovered.

The desert, with its towering sand dunes and spectacular lunar-like landscapes, is at the centre of an international uranium rush led by Rössing Uranium, a subsidiary of the British mining giant Rio Tinto, and the French state-owned company, Areva, which part-manages the nuclear complex at Sellafield and wants to build others in Britain.

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  • 09 Nov 09
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    Namibian environmentalists warn expansion of uranium mining could devastate spectacular natural landscape

    The hidden cost of Britain's new generation of nuclear power could be the destruction of the Kalahari desert in Namibia and millions of tonnes of extra greenhouse gas emissions a year, the Observer has discovered.

    The desert, with its towering sand dunes and spectacular lunar-like landscapes, is at the centre of an international uranium rush led by Rössing Uranium, a subsidiary of the British mining giant Rio Tinto, and the French state-owned company, Areva, which part-manages the nuclear complex at Sellafield and wants to build others in Britain.

    nuclear energy fuel-cycle uranium mining namibia uk africa france s5 areva nuke.news nuke.news.int

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  • 08 Nov 09