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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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+AND |
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+under unusual circumstances. |
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+This outweighs on probability - shutting down nuclear power has led to spikes in use of fossil fuels – that’s more likely then reliance on renewables |
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+Adler 16. Ben Adler, (Ben Adler covers environmental policy and politics for Grist, with a focus on climate change, energy, and cities.) 3-30-2016, "Bernie Sanders wants to phase out nuclear power plants. Is that a good idea?," Newsweek, http://www.newsweek.com/bernie-sanders-nuclear-power-plants-442453, accessed 9-8-2016. NP |
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+Sanders’ own climate |
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+AND |
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+increased CO2 emissions. |
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+The coal industry is horribly exploitative and unsafe—it’s corrupt to lower prices to meet international energy markets. |
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+Clark 14. Poor Working Conditions Continue To Plague Coal-Producing Developing Countries BY MEAGAN CLARK(staff reporter) 05/14/14 AT 3:21 PM http://www.ibtimes.com/poor-working-conditions-continue-plague-coal-producing-developing-countries-1584359 IB Times NS 8/27 |
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+Coal miners around |
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+AND |
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+Studies report concluded. |