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+Banning nuclear power causes a switch to fossil fuels, specifically coal. Weart 12 |
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+These blows to …fuel burning terrify me. |
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+That’s by far the most likely scenario: |
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+A) Empirically proven – Germany’s phase-out caused an increase in coal. Kharecha and Hansen 13 |
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+These issues are … fuel-fired power plants. |
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+B) Electric energy isn’t interchangeable – fossil fuels are the only option after phase-out. Kharecha and Hansen 13 |
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+Sovacool et al.1 begin their … base load power. |
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+C) Renewables don’t have the capacity to replace nuclear – even new tech can’t solve. Brinton and Freed 15 |
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+The greater challenge … the past decade.19 |
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+Coal burning turns the aff health impacts. Bell |
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+Each year, coal-… built after 1977. |
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+Coal usage undermines movements for environmental justice – controls the internal link to AC impacts. Bell |
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+In addition to …and physical health (Bell, 2009, 2010a). |
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+Educators and academic spaces have a unique obligation to resist the oppression caused by coal – its key to including marginalized voices. Bell |
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+This system of …e the world burns (p. 79, cited in Pellow, 2007, p. 35) |
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+A switch from nuclear to coal means we don’t hit climate change prevention targets. Kharecha and Hansen 13 |
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+GHG Emissions. We …. near-term global energy supply. |