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4 +====CP-text: Ban the use of nuclear power and divert resources to using nuclear power for space colonization.====
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7 +====Asteroids are coming now and they're bringing extinction McGuire 02'====
8 +McGUIRE 2002 (Bill, Professor of Geohazards at University College London and is one of Britain's leading volcanologists, A Guide to the End of the World, p. 159-168)
9 +The Tunguska events pale into insignificance when compared to what happened off the coast of
10 +AND
11 +, wc could do little about a new comet heading in our direction.
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13 +
14 +====Asteroids could hit us at any time, space colonization key FSS Free Space Settlement No Date "Why build Orbital Space Colonies" ====
15 +If we don't do something, sooner or later Earth will be hit by an asteroid
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17 +knows, faced with such a cosmic threat we might even stop killing each other temporarily.
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7 +====Eliminating nuclear increased natural gas in the U.S., empirics====
8 +**Plumer 8-2**
9 +Brad Plumer, Vox journalist, "Nuclear power and renewables don't have to be enemies. New York just showed how" August 2, 2016, http://www.vox.com/2016/8/2/12345572/new-york-nuclear-wind-solar~~Premier~~
10 +Yet, oddly enough, many states have struggled with this simple concept. Even
11 +AND
12 +are poised to wipe out many of the impressive gains made by renewables.
13 +
14 +
15 +====Japan proves – nuclear substitutes will increase emissions====
16 +**Korosec 11**
17 +KIRSTEN KOROSEC, Fortune journalism, "Germany's Nuclear Ban: The Global Effect" Money Watch, May 31, 2011, 4:28 PM http://www.cbsnews.com/news/germanys-nuclear-ban-the-global-effect/~~Premier~~
18 +Japan also has ditched plans to build 14 more reactors. The power capacity lost
19 +AND
20 +. If this is a race, fossil fuels are holding their own.
21 +
22 +
23 +**====Closing nuclear plants increases emissions dramatically. ====**
24 +**Follet-energy and environmental reporter-16**
25 +Andrew Follet. "Getting Rid Of California'S Last Nuclear Reactor Will Increase CO2 Emissions". 2016. The Daily Caller. Accessed August 9 2016. http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/28/getting-rid-of-californias-last-nuclear-reactor-will-increase-co2-emissions/.~~Premier~~
26 +Media reports acknowledged Tuesday that shutting down the reactor would actually boost greenhouse gas emissions
27 +AND
28 +most cost-effective zero-emission technology," according to The Economist.
29 +
30 +
31 +====Nuke power avoids 10 of CO2 emissions – prevents pollution, ozone depletion====
32 +**Pedraza 12**
33 +Jorge Morales Pedraza, consultant on international affairs, ambassador to the IAEA for 26 yrs, degree in math and economy sciences, former professor, Energy Science, Engineering and Technology : Nuclear Power: Current and Future Role in the World Electricity Generation : Current and Future Role in the World Electricity Generation, New York. ~~Premier~~
34 +One of the available energy source that does not emit any greenhouse gas (carbon
35 +AND
36 +and the state of the art of energy generation technologies. ~~21~~
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4 +===Link===
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6 +
7 +====California proves: Shutting down nuclear plants led to rolling blackouts. Daniels 16====
8 +Jeff Daniels. "Nuclear power fades in California as energy grid gets stressed." CNBC. 22 Jun 2016. Web. 12 Sep 2016.
9 +California's stressed-out power grid was handed another blow this week, when the
10 +AND
11 +for any sort of large incident, including earthquakes and things like that."
12 +
13 +
14 +====Nuclear power will stabilize the grid. Weinstein 16====
15 +Bernard L. Weinstein. (associate director of the Maguire Energy Institute in the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and a fellow with the George W. Bush Institute.) "Nuclear power can bring long-term stability to the stressed electric grid." The Hill. 15 Jan 2014. Web. 12 Sep 2016.
16 +Global warming notwithstanding, 2013-2014 will likely go down as America's coldest winter
17 +AND
18 +provide the much-needed diversity and stability to America's electric power grid.
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20 +
21 +===Impacts===
22 +
23 +
24 +===Chemical Plant===
25 +
26 +
27 +====Grid failure causes chemical plant explosions which are worse than nuclear weapons====
28 +Latynina 2003 ~~World Press Review (VOL. 50, No. 11) www.worldpress.org/Americas/1579.cfm ~~
29 +The scariest thing about the cascading power outages was not spoiled groceries in the fridge
30 +AND
31 +in power, and finally a cascading outage of the entire grid system.
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1 +==Space CP==
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3 +
4 +====Modern space exploration is dependent on nuclear power production byproducts. Zhang '14:====
5 +(Sarah Zhang- staff writer at Wired, studied neurobiology at Harvard, Gizmodo, We're Running Out of the Nuclear Fuel That Powers Space Travel, 12/02/14 12:30pm, http://gizmodo.com/we-are-running-out-of-the-nuclear-fuel-that-powers-spac-1660333771, GAR)
6 +Rosetta's lander lasted just 60 hours on a comet after it bounced into the dark
7 +AND
8 +opportunity to transcend the smallness of Earth and glimpse the vastness of space.
9 +
10 +
11 +====Nuclear power is the only viable power source for future space exploration. Without it we cannot continue to explore space. Campbell et al. '09: ====
12 +(The Role of Nuclear Power in Space Exploration and the Associated Environmental Issues: An Overview, Michael D. Campbell1 , Jeffery D. King1 , Henry M. Wise2 , Bruce Handley1 , and M. David Campbell3, November 19, 2009, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., http://www.searchanddiscovery.com/documents/2009/80053campbell/ndx_campbell.pdf, GAR)
13 +In late 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed in his famous "Atoms
14 +AND
15 +not provide the often-needed rapid surges of large amounts of energy.
16 +
17 +
18 +====Space exploration provides unlimited economic, social, and environmental benefits. NASA '13:====
19 +(Benefits Stemming from Space Exploration, September 2013, International Space Exploration Coordination Group, NASA, https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Benefits-Stemming-from-Space-Exploration-2013-TAGGED.pdf, GAR)
20 +More than fifty years of human activity in space have produced societal benefits that improve
21 +AND
22 +renewed investments in space exploration will have similarly positive impacts for future generations.
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1 +=THE AFF IS ON THE NAUGHTY LIST=
2 +
3 +
4 +====Only nuclear solves. Renewables will never replace increasing fuel demands. Bryce 13====
5 +Bryce, Robert. (Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute.) "Wind Turbines Are Climate-Change Scarecrows." National Review. 26 Nov 2013. Web. 4 Oct 2016. http://www.nationalreview.com/nro-energy/364885/wind-turbines-are-climate-change-scarecrows-robert-bryce
6 +That is, if the world's policymakers and environmentalists are serious about addressing climate change
7 +AND
8 +a society are doing something to avert the possibility of catastrophic climate change.
9 +
10 +
11 +====Coal production is the biggest polluter. Rhodes and Beller 2k.====
12 +Rhodes, Richard, and Beller Denis. "The Need for Nuclear Power." Foreign Affairs 79.1 (2000): 30-44. Web.
13 +Among sources of electric-power generation, coal is the worst environmental offender.
14 +AND
15 +nuclear fuels, burning coal also wastes more potential energy than it produces
.
16 +
17 +
18 +====Coal process is more harmful than nuclear process. Cohen n.d.====
19 +Cohen, Bernard. The University of Michigan Health Physics Web Site: Risks of Nuclear Power. The University of Michigan Health Physics Web Site: Risks of Nuclear Power. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 May 2016.
20 +Mining uranium to fuel nuclear power plants leaves "mill tailings", the residues from
21 +AND
22 +deaths, while an equivalent coal burning plant will eventually cause 30 deaths.
23 +
24 +
25 +====Coal power causes the most deadly radiation. Hvistendahl 07.====
26 + Hvistendahl, Mara. "Coal Ash Is More Radioactive Than Nuclear Waste." Scientific American. Scientific American, 13 Dec. 2007. Web. 15 Sept. 2016.
27 +At issue is coal's content of uranium and thorium, both radioactive elements. They
28 +AND
29 +, radiation doses were 50 to 200 percent higher around the coal plants.
30 +
31 +
32 +====Newest studies prove – warming is real, anthropogenic, and almost certainly caused by emissions from fossil fuels. Phys '8/24====
33 +Phys.org. "Humans have caused climate change for 180 years: study." Phys.org. August 24, 2016. Originally provided by Australia National University from Nature Journal. http://phys.org/news/2016-08-humans-climate-years.html JJN
34 +An international researchproject has found human activityhas been causing global warming for almost two centuries
35 +AND
36 +is pushing warming waters to the North and away from the frozen continent.
37 +
38 +
39 +===Link===
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41 +
42 +====Banning nuclear power forces increase in coal power-key to meet 2º Celsius Goal. **Roston 15====**
43 + ~~Eric Roston, writer for Bloomberg, "Why Nuclear Power Is All but Dead in the U.S." Bloomberg News, April 15, 2015, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-15/soon-it-may-be-easier-to-build-a-nuclear-plant-in-iran-than-in-the-u-s-~~ JW
44 +*ellipsis from original text
45 +Say what? The U.S. achieved
46 +AND
47 +to figure out nuclear if that envelope is to mean anything to us."
48 +
49 +
50 +====Squo solves:====
51 +
52 +
53 +====Nuclear energy decreases global warming; case study proves. Biello 13.====
54 +Biello, David. How Nuclear Power Can Stop Global Warming. Scientific American. N.p., 12 Dec. 2013. Web. 30 May 2016.
55 +Indeed, he has evidence: the speediest drop in greenhouse gas pollution on record
56 +AND
57 +, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, where Hansen works.
58 +
59 +
60 +====High probability risk of extinction from climate change ====
61 +**Meyer 4/29** ~~Robinson Meyer, associate editor at The Atlantic, where he covers technology, "Human Extinction Isn't That Unlikely," The Atlantic, April 29, 2016, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/04/a-human-extinction-isnt-that-unlikely/480444/~~ JW
62 +Nuclear war. Climate change. Pandemics that kill tens of millions. These are
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64 +climate scientists agree that the same phenomenon would follow any major nuclear exchange.)
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7 +====Gates be praised! With the prohibition of nuclear power the shift towards renewables is inevitable and has a new impetus Wasserman 16' Harvey Wasserman, Writer of SOLARTOPIA! And writer for Counterpunch "NY Times pushes Nukes while claiming Renewables fail to fight climate change" July 29, 2016 http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/29/ny-times-pushes-nukes-while-claiming-renewables-fail-to-fight-climate-change/====
8 +As Mark Jacobson, director of Atmosphere/Energy Program at Stanford University, pointed out to me via email: The New York Times article "suffers from the inaccurate assumption that existing expensive nuclear that is shut down will be replaced by natural gas. This is impossible in California, for example, since gas is currently 60 percent of electricity supply but state law requires non-large-hydro clean renewables to be 50 percent by 2030. This means that, with the shuttering of Diablo Canyon nuclear facility be 2025, gas can by no greater than 35-44 percent of California supply since clean renewables will be at least 50 percent (and probably much more) and large hydro will be 6-15 percent. As such, gas must go down no matter what. In fact, 100 percent of all new electric power in Europe in 2015 was clean, renewable energy with no new net gas, and 70 percent of all new energy in the U.S. was clean and renewable, so the fact is nuclear is not being replaced by gas but by clean, renewable energy. "Further, the article fails to consider the fact that the cost of keeping nuclear open is often much greater than the cost of replacing the nuclear with wind or solar. For example, three upstate New York nuclear plants require $7.6 billion in subsidies from the state to stay open 12 years. To stay open after that, they will need an additional $805 million/year at a minimum, or at least $17.7 billion from 2028-2050, or a total of $25.3 billion from 2016 to 2050. If, on the other hand, those three plants were replaced with wind today, the total cost between now and 2050 would be $11.9 billion. Thus, keeping the nuclear plants open 12 years costs an additional $7.6 billion; keeping it open 34 years costs and additional $25.3 billion, in both cases with zero additional climate benefit, in comparison with shuttering the three plants today and replacing them with onshore wind."
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10 +
11 +====The Aff's view of a nuclear free world ignores the energy gap they create, placing a faith in the free market that re-entrenches bourgeoisie power and leads to accelerated resource consumption, turning case Prudham 09' Scott Prudham, ====
12 +The paper features two interrelated arguments. First, Branson's announcements (particularly the first one) point to a central contradiction in the green capitalist agenda. This agenda pivots in large measure on the problematic suggestion that more sustainable futures can be secured via capitalist investment and entrepreneurial innova- tion. Whatever truth there may be in particular cases, this obscures the relentless, restless, and growth-dependent character of capitalism's distinct metabolism, an argu- ment most closely associated with the work of Bellamy Foster (Clark and York, 2005; Foster, 2000), but which draws in turn on Karl Marx. The metabolism critique right- fully identifies a tendency in capitalist political economies for aggregate throughput of material and energy to grow, outstripping any efficiency gains (ie the so-called `Jevons paradox'). But accumulation for accumulation's sake also entails dynamic confronta- tion, transformation, and redefinition of material, social, and cultural conditions in ways that confound coherent articulation of any notion of fixed `limits' (including ecological ones) to continued expansion. This essentially qualitative problem originates in the microeconomics of the entrepreneurial subject who is compelled to accumulate on an expanded scale if only to reproduce himself or herself. What results is a systemic logic of the production of new natures integrally connected to the production of space and uneven development more generally (Smith, 2008 ~~1984~~)by the anarchic, restless drive to accumulate capital as an end in and of itself. Thus, I argue that, Secondly, focus on the elite entrepreneurial or bourgeois subject points to the need for a politico-cultural perspective on green capitalism as a sort of `drama' which must be performed. That is, the viability of green capitalism is not only an `objective' question of whether or not entrepreneurial energy, unleashed by neoliberalized green markets, can give rise to sustainable technoeconomic trajectories. Rather, it is also a political agenda whose viability turns on whether or not capitalism and environmen- talism are seen subjectively to be compatible. Seen in this way, green capitalism has interwoven material ~^ semiotic dimensions (Haraway, 1997), one central facet of which is the `performance' of the entrepreneurial subject as environmental crusader. Perform- ances such as Branson's not only stage the political and cultural fusion of capitalism and environmentalism as green capitalism; they also act to augment the economic foundations of bourgeois power by making the entrepreneur a central figure in climate policy, and, by extension, environmentalism.
13 +
14 +
15 +====The green revolution just changes how governments enforce structural violence and domination White 2' ====
16 +(Damian, A Green Industrial Revolution? Sustainable Technological Innovation in a Global Age, Environmental Politics, Vo1.II. No.2, Summer 2002. pp.I-26)
17 +The first point is essentially negative. Notably, it draws attention to the fact
18 +AND
19 +rise to new forms of 'green governmentality' ~~Dorier et aI., 1999~~.
20 +
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22 +==Impacts==
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24 +
25 +====Prefer the slow violence over big-stick impacts – cap produces suffering unrecognizable by traditional yardsticks of measurement Nixon 11 ====
26 +(Rob Nixon, a Professor of English at University of Wisconsin at Madison; has a PhD from Columbia University "Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor", Published 2011, pages 65-67)
27 +Looking back at Chernobyl, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Bhopal, Petryna laments how
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29 +a millennium ago, Lazaro recognized as "the sepulcher of oblivion."64
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32 +==Framing==
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35 +====The Role of the Ballot goes to whoever best proposes an anti-capitalist pedagogy, re-evaluating education tactics is the only way to end the anonymization of workers the capitalist mindset engrains====
36 +**Zizek and Daly 04**
37 +~~Glyn. Lecturer in International Studies at the University College Northampton; Slavoj Zizek, world famous philosophy on psychoanalysis and capitalism; Conversations with Žižek. 14-19~~
38 +For Žižek it is imperative that we cut through this Gordian knot of postmodern protocol
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40 +political boutiquism that is readily sustained by postmodern forms of consumerism and lifestyle.
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42 +
43 +==Alternative ==
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46 +====Voting negative refuses the affirmative in favor of Historical Materialist Pedagogy. International inequality is sutured by the unequal circulation of capital. Without revolutionary theory, there can be no revolutionary moment. Only starting from the structural antagonisms produced by wage labor can lead to transformative politics. ====
47 +Ebert '9 ~~Teresa, Associate Professor of English, State University of New York at Albany, THE TASK OF CULTURAL CRITIQUE, pp. 92-95~~
48 +Unlike these rewritings, which reaffirm in a somewhat new language the system of wage
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50 +Instead, the pedagogy of critique is a worldly teaching of the worldly.
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