Going, Going, Gone – SeedMagazine.com

Beyond such mun­dane geopo­lit­i­cal rival­ries, the US has a more pro­found rea­son to con­serve its helium: Every bal­loon inevitably deflates. Opti­misti­cally assum­ing that demand for the sub­stance con­tin­ues to grow only a few per­cent each year, and that the entirety of the globe’s remain­ing nat­ural gas reserves will be processed for their helium, the NRC report esti­mates there will only be enough to last another 40 years. It stands to rea­son that as sup­plies dimin­ish, helium will be used more effi­ciently and invest­ments in recy­cling tech­nolo­gies will grow. But the fact that the Earth’s four-billion year bounty has been so reduced in scarcely a cen­tury sug­gests that helium is sadly not long for this world.

via Going, Going, Gone § SeedMagazine.com. Scary idea, and makes con­ser­vatism as an eco­nomic and gov­ern­men­tal pol­icy even more important.

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