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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,24 @@ 1 +Putin is going hard for energy control- Russia is major player in the energy market especially in the EU 2 +Clemente 15, Jude. "How Much Energy Does Russia Have Anyways?" Forbes. N.p., 25 Mar. 2015. Web. 4 Sept. 2016. http://www.forbes.com/sites/judeclemente/2015/03/25/how-much-energy-does-russia-have-anyways/#1366ae8b2daa. I am Principal at JTC Energy Research Associates, LLC. I hold a B.A. in Political Science from Penn State University, with a minor in Statistical Analysis. I got my M.S. in Homeland Security from San Diego State University, with a focus on Terrorism and Energy Security, and an MBA from Saint Francis University, with a focus on Energy Economics. My research specialization includes North American and international trends in liquid fuels, natural gas, coal, renewables, electricity and GHG emissions – and their connection to human development. I am a frequent contributor to Oil and Gas Journal and have over 200 professional publications in a variety of energy-related media, most recently Pipeline and Gas Journal, Carbon Capture Journal, Journal of Energy Security, Power, World Oil, Public Utilities Fortnightly and the Journal of Energy and Development. I have also been a writer and editor for reports commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy and International Energy Agency. My expertise is connecting more energy to more human development. VV 3 +The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has once again thrusted energy into the spotlight. Russia 4 +AND 5 +-fold to 60 mtpa by 2020, 25 of the current market 6 + 7 +T/ Nuclear Phase out leads to more dependence on Russia Oil and Natural Gas in the EU will lead to more Russian Heg and trigger the impacts of the 1AC faster- Renewables cant solve 8 +Ebinger 11, Dr. Charles. "What Happens Next as the World Turns Away From Nuclear Power? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics." Freakonomics. N.p., 21 June 2011. Web. 04 Sept. 2016. http://freakonomics.com/2011/06/21/what-happens-next-as-the-world-turns-away-from-nuclear-power-a-freakonomics-quorum/. a senior fellow and director of the Energy Security Initiative at the Brookings Institution and is a former senior adviser at the International Resources Group, where he advised governments on various aspects of their energy policies; Govinda Avasarala is a research assistant with the Energy Security Initiative, focusing on the geopolitics of energy in emerging markets and multilateral energy. VV 9 +For Japan, Germany, and Switzerland, meeting electricity demand while stalling or phasing 10 +AND 11 +potentially at the expense of greater renewable penetration—will not please environmentalists. 12 + 13 +More dependence on Russian non renewable energy leads to more Fossil fuels- causes an increase CO2 emissions which are the strongest internal ink to warming 14 +NWF 15 National Wildlife Federation, 2015. “Global Warming is human caused”. National Wildlife Federation. https://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Threats-to-Wildlife/Global-Warming/Global-Warming-is-Human-Caused.aspx. RW 15 +Scientists have concluded that most of the observed warming is very likely due to the 16 +AND 17 +atmosphere. This CO2 is the biggest factor responsible for recent warming trends. 18 + 19 +Warming causes multiple scenarios for extinction 20 +Sharp and Kennedy 14 21 +Robert Sharp (UAE National Defense College Associate Dean for Academic Programs and College Quality Assurance Advisor. He previously served as Assistant Professor of Strategic Security Studies at the College of International Security Affairs (CISA) in the U.S. National Defense University (NDU), Washington D.C. and then as Associate Professor at the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies, collocated with NDU. Most recently at NESA, he focused on security sector reform in Yemen and Lebanon, and also supported regional security engagement events into Afghanistan, Turkey, Egypt, Palestine and Qatar) and Edward Kennedy (renewable energy and climate change specialist who has worked for the World Bank and the Spanish Electric Utility ENDESA on carbon policy and markets). “Climate Change and Implications for National Security.” International Policy Digest. August 22nd, 2014. http://www.internationalpolicydigest.org/2014/08/22/climate-change-implications-national-security/ 22 +Our planet is 4.5 billion years old. If that whole time was 23 +AND 24 +investment patterns, and political decisions; it will be hard to fix! - EntryDate
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