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+====Expert consensus and rigorous scientific studies overwhelmingly conclude that nuclear power is key to curb emissions and protect global biodiversity ==== |
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+**Connor 15** – (Jan 3, "Nuclear power is the greenest option, say top scientists" http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nuclear-power-is-the-greenest-option-say-top-scientists-9955997.html) |
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+Nuclear power is one of the least damaging sources of energy for the environment, |
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+AND |
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+'environmental' – or ideological – grounds might reconsider their positions," he said. |
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+====Biod loss causes extinction—-consensus of newest scientific evidence ==== |
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+**Torres 16** – (Apr 11, Phil, is the founding director of the X-Risks Institute, a contributor for the Future of Life Institute, an affiliate scholar at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, and the author of The End: What Science and Religion Tell Us About the Apocalypse. His writing focuses on apocalyptic terrorism, emerging technologies, and existential risks. "Biodiversity loss: An existential risk comparable to climate change" http://thebulletin.org/biodiversity-loss-existential-risk-comparable-climate-change9329) |
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+According to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the two greatest existential threats to human |
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+as one of the most significant contemporary risks to human prosperity and survival. |