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+Australia empirically verifies coal tradeoff. |
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+Ben Heard 12 |
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+Masters of Corporate Environmental Sustainability Management, Monash University, 2007, environmental activist, Director of ThinkClimate Consulting, “That day in December: the story of nuclear prohibition in Australia”, Decarbonise SA, 12 Sep 2012, BE |
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+Since the prohibition of nuclear power, while nuclear build has taken off around the |
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+AND |
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+greenhouse emissions from electricity production 18 higher since 1998 (Australian Greenhouse Emissions |
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+Warming causes extinction |
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+Flournoy 12 |
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+Don Flournoy 12, Citing Feng Hsu, PhD NASA Scientist @ the Goddard Space Flight Center and Don is a PhD and MA from UT, former Dean of the University College @ Ohio University, former Associate Dean at SUNY and Case Institute of Technology, Former Manager for University/Industry Experiments for the NASA ACTS Satellite, currently Professor of Telecommunications @ Scripps College of Communications, Ohio University, “Solar Power Satellites,” January 2012, Springer Briefs in Space Development, p. 10-11 |
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+In the Online Journal of Space Communication , Dr. Feng Hsu, a NASA |
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+AND |
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+simply too high for us to take any chances” (Hsu 2010 ). |
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+Moral uncertainty means extinction comes first |
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+Bostrom 13 |
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+Nick Bostrom (Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford). “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” Global Policy, Vol. 4, Issue 1. 2013. http://www.existential-risk.org/concept.html |
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+These reflections on moral uncertainty suggest an alternative, complementary way of looking at existential |
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+AND |
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+lot of value. To do this we must prevent any existential catastrophe. |