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-Nuclear power is critical to stop catastrophic warming |
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-Waldman 15 - Susanne, PhD in Risk Communication at Carleton University (“Why we Need Nuclear Power to Save the Environment” http://energyforhumanity.org/climate-energy/need-nuclear-power-save-environment/) |
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-The idea we might need nuclear power to save the environment may have seen farfetched |
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-they provide is typically quite cheap and not sensitive to fuel price volatility. |
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-Nuclear power stops dangerous quantities of emissions |
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-Biello 13 – David, writes for the scientific American, Internally Cites James Hansen, Professor at Columbia University (“How Nuclear Power Can Stop Global Warming” http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-nuclear-power-can-stop-global-warming/) |
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-In addition to reducing the risk of nuclear war, U.S. reactors |
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-, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, where Hansen works. |
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-Warming is real, anthropogenic, and causes EXTINCTION |
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-Costello 11 (Anthony, Institute for Global Health, University College London, Mark Maslin, Department of Geography, University College London, Hugh Montgomery, Institute for Human Health and Performance, University College London, Anne M. Johnson, Institute for Global Health, University College London, Paul Ekins, Energy Institute, University College London, “Global health and climate change: moving from denial and catastrophic fatalism to positive action” May 2011 vol. 369 no. 1942 1866-1882 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society) |
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-Advocacy about the health consequences will ensure that climate change is a high priority. |
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-as dissipation of metabolic heat becomes impossible, therefore making many environments uninhabitable. |
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-Warming causes huge amounts of structural violence |
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-Pellow 12 (David Naguib, Ph.D. Professor, Don Martindale Endowed Chair – University of Minnesota, “Climate Disruption in the Global South and in African American Communities: Key Issues, Frameworks, and Possibilities for Climate Justice,” February 2012, http://www.jointcenter.org/sites/default/files/upload/research/files/White_Paper_Climate_Disruption_final.pdf) |
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-It is now known unequivocally that significant warming of the atmosphere is occurring, coinciding |
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-must reduce our emissions and consumption here at home in the global North. |