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EUROPEAN URANIUM RESOURCES LTD V.EUU

"European Uranium Resources Ltd is engaged in the identification, acquisition, exploration and, if warranted, development of mineral resource projects. Its projects are Kuriskova Uranium Deposit and Novoveska Huta uranium deposit."


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Comment by chintzyon Aug 19, 2014 6:43pm
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RE:RE:Pro-uranium minister kicked out of the Slovak government!

RE:RE:Pro-uranium minister kicked out of the Slovak government!Maybe Slovakians are satisfied with a subsistence level of economic development, maybe there is something to be said for accepting a second world standard of living in exchange for taking absolutely no risk so if a mining disaster happens somewhere on Planet Earth that is a definitive justification for never considering any development of a natural resource in Slovakia. I'm not necessarily being cynical or facetious - I mean this might be a more sustainable philosophy in the  very long term, you just have to forego the prospect of prosperity and resign yourself to a basic and limited  but quite viable and enduring standard of living in order to preserve your environment. How can Slovakia hope to move itself up a notch to a higher standard of living if it won't accept the risks involved in developing a natural resource? Maybe the country is enlightened enough to have considered that and has decided they are fine as they are, a Bhutan kind of anomaly in East Europe. I'm skeptical that they wouldn't act the same as humans in similar circusmtances generally act but who knows. Could it stand up to a threat to energy security, if Russian gas were cut off for a winter or two, might the conviction waver?
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