James Finch writes about investing in uranium companies on http://StockInterview.com. The entire interview accompanying these tips can be viewed at http://www.stockinterview.com
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Guess what? Our recent investigation shows the uranium to be enriched in the LES/Urenco proposed enrichment facility in Lea County, New Mexico may come neither from uranium properties in New Mexico nor anywhere else in the United States.
Several uranium development companies have set their sights on New Mexico. Each has various plans to advance their projects and should be reviewed on their merits.
An exclusive interview with James Lovelock about his latest book, our doomed civilization, how today's environmental movement is wrecking the environment and nuclear energy remains one of our few hopes for the survival of our society and quality of life.
In Situ Leach (ISL) mining of uranium has been growing in popularity. About 21 percent of the world's nuclear reactors are now fueled by uranium mined using this method. The three top areas for ISL mining are the United States, Australia and Kazakhstan. How do you evaluate the many uranium companies now developing their ISL operations?
More than 15 Chinese coal miners die every day, mainly from gas explosions released when new coal tunnels are opened. A revolutionary new drilling technology from Australia may help save Chinese coal miners' lives and also help reduce air pollution by capturing the methane before it spreads into the atmosphere.

