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-Environmental Justice Cites |
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-Prohibit: is defined by (The Oxford English Dictionaries) as "v. Formally forbid (something)…or other authority." |
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-Production refers to"n. The action of…being so manufactured.” |
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-Nuclear Power: is "n. Electric or motive…a nuclear reactor." |
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-Any moral theory must apply universally AND not exclude any one group arbitrarily. Winter and Leighton explain: |
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-Finally, to recognize…to reduce it. |
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-My value criterion is minimizing arbitrary disparities. |
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-CONTENTION 1 –negative externalities |
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-a. Mining - Uranium required for nuclear reactors has been a constant source of conflict and targeting of indigenous communities. Chen 2011 |
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-South Africa is…of indigenous peoples.” |
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-b. Meltdown – Nuclear Power poses a constant threat of meltdown which uproots the social fabric of communities and causes long term environmental devastation - Muto |
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-In the battered..chance to survive. |
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-c. Waste - Nuclear power creates dangerous waste that underprivileged communities disproportionately bear the burden of containing. UCC |
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-Low-income and…the first place. |
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-CONTENTION 2 – future generations: |
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-a. Nuclear Energy is like a time bomb for future generations who bear the burden of waste disposal - Lofquist |
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-From the perspective…towards future generations. |
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-b. The Nuclear industry prevents countries from shifting to sustainable, renewable energy Lydersen |
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-Yet the nuclear..pitted against renewables. |
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-Renewables solve our energy needs – they’re surging and will replace nuclear. Earth Policy Institute ’15: |
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-Few of the..of nuclear power. |
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-Contention 3 – Nuclear Proliferation: |
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-Nuclear Power multiplies the risk for nuclear proliferation– safeguards are uncertain and nuclear power weakens them. Miller and Sagan 9 |
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-Today, the Cold…nuclear future effectively. |
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-Proliferation in new states creates a real chance for nuclear conflict: Kroenig 14 |
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-The spread of …disputes against India.62 |