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+====Counterplan: Countries ought to substantially increase nuclear energy production using to encompass at least 50 of their energy production==== |
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+====Competition:==== |
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+Aff prohibition requires a removal of all nuclear energy, we increase it. |
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+====We should substantially increase nuclear power==== |
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+Becker Et Al 8 ,,Ulrich Becker (Professor Emeritus MIT Department of Physics), Bruno Coppi (Professor MIT Department of Physics), Eric Cosman(Professor Emeritus MIT Department of Physics), Peter Demos, Arthur Kerman (Professor Emeritus MIT Department of Physics), Richard Milner (Professor MIT Department of Physics) "A Perspective on the Future Energy Supply of the United States: The Urgent Need for Increased Nuclear Power" Vol. XXI No. 2 November / December 2008 http://web.mit.edu/fnl/volume/212/milner.html,, |
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+The United States needs immediately to develop on a large scale an energy source which |
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+of nuclear scientists and engineers must be made to make this realization possible. |
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+====Nuclear power would turn to SMR’s which is cheaper ==== |
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+**Iyer et al 14** - Gokul Iyer, Nathan Hultman, and Steve Fetter of the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Son H. Kim of the Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland: 6 July 2014 ("Implications of small modular reactors for climate change mitigation" Elseiver Ltd. Journal of Energy Economics, p. 1, Available Online at http://www.karnteknik.se/upload/aktiviteter/medlemsaktiviteter/20151009'Staffan20Qvists20Energy20Policy.pdf, Accessed 8/8/16) |
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+Achieving climate policy targets will require large-scale deployment of low-carbon energy |
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+loss in the infant pe- riod (Hansen et al., 2003). |
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+====Solves the whole case: ==== |