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+Orr 1 Countries/the aff actor ought to develop long-term geological nuclear waste repositories instead of banning NP. This entails entering a consent-based decision-making process with communities for siting nuclear waste management facilities. |
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+Orr 1: Orr, Franklin. Undersecretary for Science and Energy “Finding Long Term Solutions for Nuclear Waste.” Energy.gov, December 2015. RP |
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+Today, the Department |
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+we need your help. |
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+B. Competition |
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+Dictionary.com The CP is mutually exclusive with the aff, since “prohibit” means: |
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+(“forbid”, dictionary.com, BE) |
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+to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law. |
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+The aff must defend forbidding NP production of nuclear power, but the CP allows it, so any perm is severance from the aff. |
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+C. Solvency |
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+Orr 2 The CP solves waste and environmental injustice, while giving locals a say. |
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+Orr 2: Orr, Franklin Under Secretary for Science and Energy “Finding Long Term Solutions for Nuclear Waste.” Energy.gov. December 2015. RP |
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+Our strategy for |
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+in the future. |
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+United Business Media The CP avoids cultural imperialism – the indigenous support the measure. |
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+United Business Media: United Business Media. “Minnesota Indian Tribe Calls on Congress to Solve Nuclear Waste Crisis Before Embracing New Era of Nuclear Power.” 2007. RP |
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+A Minnesota Indian |
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+near its reservation. |