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-Every stage of nuclear production is tied to colonialism – the government mines on areas they think of as wastelands. |
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-Endres 1: Endres, Danielle Department of Communication, University of Utah “From Wasteland to Waste Site: The Role of Disocurse In Nuclear Power’s Environmental Injustice.” Routledge, November 2009. RP |
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-Nuclear power is a continuation of the legacy of slavery – the government can place reactors near those they deem as disposable |
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-Mangano writes: Mangano, Joseph J. Contributor, The Nation “Reactors and Racism.” The Nation. August 2005. RP |
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-most vulnerable members. |
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-These forms of exploitation prime society for mass death and killings, and eventually extinction. |
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-Scheper-Hughes writes: (Prof of Anthropology @ Cal-Berkely; Prof of Anthropology @ UPenn) (Nancy and Philippe, Introduction: Making Sense of Violence, in Violence in War and Peace, pg. 19-22) |
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-Unlike the wealthy, indigenous groups often lack the financial or political capital to challenge such injustice. |
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-Parkins writes: Parkins, John R. Department of Resource Economics, University of Alberta “Social and Ethical Considerations of Nuclear Power.” April 2011. RP |
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-in anyone’s backyard” (Hannon and Norton 1997). |
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-Shift away from nuclear is inevitable due to decreasing uranium supply – banning nuclear power is key to ensure renewable jobs and grow the industry now. |
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-Schönau: Electricity Schönau. German Power Company “100 Good Reasons Against Nuclear Power.” 2009. RP |
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-Nuclear power is |
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- with relevant references. |
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-A phase out of nuclear power leads to a full shift to renewables – Europe proves. |
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-Shankleman writes: Shankleman, Jessica. Contributor, Bloomberg News “Germany Just Got Almost All of Its Power From Renewable Energy.” Bloomberg News, April 2016. RP |
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- or energy storage.” |
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-Renewables can supply enough energy create an all-renewable economy – the only reason states don’t pursue is because of nuclear’s data manipulation. |
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-Shrader-Frechette: Shrader-Frechette, Kristin O’Neill Family Professor, University of Notre Dame “Answering ‘Scientific Attacks’ on Ethical Imperatives: Wind and Solar Versus Nuclear Solutions to Climate Change.” Ethics and the Environment, Volume 18, Number 1. Spring 2013. RP |
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-However, nuclear proponents |
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- greater than nuclear (Shrader-Frechette 2011, 81). |