Meanwhile in Germany:
Fossil fuels means it’s something we are digging up and have a limited amount of, as opposed to renewable energy. It doesn’t mean it’s necessarily fossilized lifeforms. Uranium and other radioactive metals are exactly like that, something we dig up and can run out of.
And even then, although there’s a finite amount of Uranium on Earth, the amount there is could last us thousands of years. Enough for us to get a replacement, like fusion, working.
although there’s a finite amount of Uranium on Earth, the amount there is could last us thousands of years.
I found sources which state that the resources can last 60 to 150years (more if the price for Uran goes up to multiple 100 dollars per kilo or the consumption doesn’t rise 5 times as expected) Thousands of years? Says who?
Enough for us to get a replacement, like fusion, working.
Hopefully.
Edit: Downvotes in reply to a question? I mean: it also could be a byof-discussion. (Bring your own facts.)