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Kylie Keeps
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Kandace LG
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There are 1.6 trillion short tons of coal left on earth.
There is 5.5 million metric tons of uranium.
1.913 million tonnes of Thorium.
However, the issue isn’t quantity, it’s potency, the quantities needed for fissilable material are very much less than for coal or oil. One kilogram of natural uranium will yield about 20'000 times as much energy as the same amount of coal, and a ton of thorium could produce as much energy as 200 tons of uranium or 3'500'000 tons of coal.
Nuclear energy is green, more efficient and produces leagues more energy than coal ever could, do you get it now @jtem, it’s quality over quantity.
You need 7000 parts uranium ore for every one part uranium fuel. 
Addendum: The above is for the “Efficient,” least expensive uranium which will be all used up within 80 years at present levels of consumption. And that’s already hyper expensive! The remaining uranium is vastly more difficult & expensive to recover.
Number of Commercially viable thorium nuclear reactors on the planet: 0
Zip, nil & nada.
you can count all the economically viable thorium nuclear reactors in the world on one  finger and still have a finger left over.
nuclear energy is a farce. it’s already  ridiculously expensive and it’s price is growing  exponentially. Plus the cost never goes away. nuclear waste is going to remain dangerous longer than our species, longer than a genus has existed. and it’s going to remain costly all that time. fairytales about cheap, abundant and safe nuclear energy are as common and as transparent as claims about last forever batteries & charging a Tesla with solar baseball caps.