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+A. Interp: The aff must defend a prohibition of nuclear power. To clarify, it must be the production of nuclear power is limited to electricity from nuclear power plants. |
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+Whitepaper |
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+Steve, Whitepaper WP-019 Environmental Regulation and Nuclear Power, http://www.unixworks.net/papers/wp-019.pdf |
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+1.5.1.2 Production of Nuclear Power |
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+When the U-235 atoms ... the resulting steam. 489 |
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+B. Violation: |
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+C. Standards: |
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+1. Limits |
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+Limiting the topic to power plants is k2 a predictable and limited lit base. Including other forms of nuclear THINGS blows the lid off the topic |
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+World Nuclear Association 10 |
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+http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf61.html |
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+The World Nuclear Association (WNA), formerly the Uranium Institute, is an international organization that promotes nuclear power and supports the many companies that comprise the global nuclear industry. Its members come from all parts of the nuclear fuel cycle, including uranium mining, uranium conversion, uranium enrichment, nuclear fuel fabrication, plant manufacture, transport, and the disposition of used nuclear fuel as well as electricity generation itself 1. Together, WNA members are responsible for 95 of the world's nuclear power outside of the U.S. 2 as well as the vast majority of world uranium, conversion and enrichment production.3 The WNA says it aims to fulfill a dual role for its members: Facilitating their interaction on technical, commercial and policy matters and promoting wider public understanding of nuclear technology. 4 Accredited to the United Nations, the WNA is an independent, non-profit organization, funded primarily by membership subscriptions |
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+Many of the world's ... in 1950s and 1960s. |
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+Prefer this: |
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+B) Limits are key to fairness |
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+2. Ground |
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+3. CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT. |
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+D. Voter: |
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+Fairness. |
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+E. Framing: |
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+Drop the debater |
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+Use competing interps |
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+And no RVIs |