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Energy From Thorium Foundation Don Larson, MBA, MSME Executive Director Energy From Thorium Foundation

Energy From Thorium Foundation Donald Larson Energy the solution to poverty, war and the economic crisis. Executive Director EFTF

Energy From Thorium Foundation Sustainable Abundance

Energy From Thorium Foundation In 50 B.C. the Roman Empire had a wood shortage which threatened mining, heating and construction. In 1865, Stanley Jevons (one of the most recognized 19th century economists) predicted that England would run out of coal by 1900, and that England’s factories would grind to a standstill.

Energy From Thorium Foundation In 1891, the US Geological Survey announced that there was “little or no chance” of oil being discovered in Texas.” In 1939 the US Department of the Interior said that American oil supplies would last only another 13 years

Energy From Thorium Foundation

 Energy drives industry and opportunity  Energy creates wealth  Energy consumption increases standard of living

Energy From Thorium Foundation

Thorium A lifetime of energy in the palm of your hand

Energy From Thorium Foundation One Life Time of Energy

Energy From Thorium Foundation LFTR Advantages Millions of years of fuel One cu foot of “dirt” = 5 barrels of oil. 10 feet of the Earth = 1 million years of power 11

Energy From Thorium Foundation Thank You There are no shortages, just events needing some applied engineering. Sustainable Abundance