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+Counterplan Text: All countries ought to increase regulations in nuclear power plants. |
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+Complete prohibition forces countries to switch to more dangerous and harmful methods of energy production like coal mining, which increases oppression against minorities. Regulations are key to solving the aff and preventing more structural violence from occurring |
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+Sanghvi 12 |
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+Sanghvi, Naman. "Environment: Emissions Prevented." Why We Need Not Ban Nuclear Power Plants. Nuclear Energy Institute, 25 Oct. 2016. Web. 27 Aug. 2016. http://www.nei.org/Knowledge-Center/Nuclear-Statistics/Environment-Emissions-Prevented. |
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+In terms of the amount of electricity generated relative to the environment impact had, |
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+AND |
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+improving safety and reliability of nuclear technologies- not in blindly banning it. |
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+Regulations solve – Increased US nuclear power plant regulations in response to Fukushima have been shown to increase safety. NEI 16 |
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+Krajnc, Božidar, Lang-Chen Wang, and Michael Powell. "A Global Response."Nuclear Engineering International Magazine. Nuclear Engineering International, 22 May 2016. Web. 2 Sept. 2016. http://www.neimagazine.com/features/featurea-global-response-4899802/. |
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+As with any major event in the global commercial nuclear generating industry, the March |
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+AND |
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+nuclear fleet was operating safety and could have dealt with a Fukushima-type |