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+Countries ought to |
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+-use hemp-based phytoremediation to dispose of nuclear waste instead of banning nuclear production. |
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+-designate sub-seabed disposal as the sole candidate for its permanent nuclear waste repository |
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+Soles the case |
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+McGraw 2K Hill (A learning science company and one of the "big three" educational publishers that provides customized educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education. They write your textbooks.), “Phytoremediation: Using Plants to Clean Soil.” Published in 2000. http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/botany/botany_map/articles/article_10.html |
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+In 1998, Phytotech… is hoping for. |
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+Solves waste disposal |
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+Wilson 14 Wilson, founder of BuildingGreen, Inc. and executive editor of Environmental Building News, founded the Resilient Design Institute Alex, "Safe Storage of Nuclear Waste", Green Building Advisor, www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/energy-solutions/safe-storage-nuclear-waste |
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+The big question … far less expensive. |
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+Net Benefit 1: Radioactive Spread |
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+Phytoremediation makes the grass and soil destructive to radioactive matter. Phytoremediation was key in stopping the spread of radioactivity from traveling livestock by making their food a cure. Solves the aff. McGraw Hill 2: |
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+On the morning … or rendered harmless. |
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+Hemp-based phytoremediation was the most effective method at Chernobyl. It can also clean ecologically dangerous substances like oil. Charkowski 99: |
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+Elaine Charkowski (Hemp promotion activist, writer for Hemp.net), “Hemp "Eats" Chernobyl Waste, Offers Hope For Hanford” Winter 1999. http://web.archive.org/web/20140110154417/http://www.hemp.net/news/9901/06/hemp_eats_chernobyl_waste.html |
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+In 1998, Consolidated Growers … spring of 1999. |
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+The reason why Japan could not clean up Fukushima properly is because of deepseated imperialist ideology from the West – the CP liberates colonized nations from Western corporations. White 2: |
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+The Japanese public … the West Coast. |
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+This form of cultural restructuring is Orientalism, the means by which the West makes Japan a homogenous other – the CP exposes the false superiority of the West and effaces it’s normalcy. Rosen 09: |
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+Steven L. Rosen (Faculty of Intercultural Communication Hiroshima Women's University), “Japan as Other: Orientalism and Cultural Conflict”, February 23, 2009. www.immi.se/intercultural/nr4/cultural20conflict.htm |
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+Abstract This paper tries …investments and projections" ( Said 1993:90). |
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+Orientalist policies kill value to life and destroys our ability to engage in ethics. Said 03: |
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+Edward Said (Prof. of English/Comparative Lit., Columbia U.), “Preface.” Orientalism. p. xxvii |
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+Reflection, debate, rational … and false patriotism. |