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+A: CP – The United States Federal Government ought to have initiated the Manhattan project, but have abandoned plans to make atomic weapons, and solely permitted civilian production of nuclear power. |
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+Countries require reliable energy to meet base-load capacity – a nuclear energy ban only leads to reliance on coal - other fuels aren’t viable |
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+Bosselman 7, Fred. (Professor of Law Emeritus, Chicago-Kent College of Law. Professor Bosselman is not affiliated with any company or agency that promotes nuclear power.) THE ECOLOGICAL ADVANTAGES OF NUCLEAR POWER. 3/15/2007. NP 8/24/16. |
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+This article concentrates |
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+base-load needs. |
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+The coal industry is built on racism |
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+Aronoff 16. Kate Aronoff, (Kate Aronoff is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer, the Communications Coordinator for the New Economy Coalition, and a co-founder of the Fossil Fuel Divestment Student Network. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, The American Prospect, Dissent and The New York Times.) 5-20-2016, "Racism from above in Appalachia," Waging Nonviolence, http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/racism-from-above-in-appalachia/, accessed 9-7-2016. NP |
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+In many parts |
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+poolrooms and theaters.” |