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+Text: Countries should monitor mining with great technical expertise and inspect mines regularly |
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+Nicolas Dasnois 2 2012 (Nicolas Dasnois is a political analyst currently based in Paris, France. After graduating in international affairs from the Paris Institute of Political Science (Sciences Po), he worked at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, and at the French Embassy in Nairobi as political officer in charge of the UN Environment and Human Settlements programmes. “Uranium Mining in Africa: A Continent at the Centre of a Global Nuclear Renaissance”. September 2012) |
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+Monitoring uranium mining requires great technical expertise and sufficient skilled staff to inspect mines and analyse reports regularly. Such capacity is lacking, even in South Africa, the continent’s most developed economy. |
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+Tat solves second advantage- not specific to power. |
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+Also solves our alt causes |
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+Net benefits are case turns to nuke power good. |
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+NOTE: I cut this CP from the affirmative solvency advocate. Probably won't read this for anything else. |