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-====Growth is unsustainable – IT IS TRY OR DIE FOR THE NEGATIVE brink at 2017==== |
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-Klein 3-8-15 - social activist known for her political analyses and criticism of corporate globalization, (Naomi, "It is our great collective misfortune that the scientific community made its decisive diagnosis of the climate threat at the precise moment when an elite minority was enjoying more unfettered political, cultural, and intellectual power than at any point since the 1920s", March 8, 2015, The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/mar/08/how-will-everything-change-under-climate-change) |
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-The three policy pillars of this new era are familiar to us all: privatisation |
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-of policies; it's that we need to think differently, radically differently, |
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-====Collapse now allows for sustainable transition – delay guarantees extinction==== |
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-Barry, 8 – President and Founder of Ecological Internet, Ph.D. in "Land Resources" from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master's of Science in "Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development" also from Madison, and a Bachelor of Arts in "Political Science" from Marquette University (Glen, "Economic Collapse and Global Ecology", 1/14/8, http://www.countercurrents.org/barry140108.htm) |
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-Humanity and the Earth are faced with an enormous conundrum — sufficient climate policies enjoy |
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-global ecosystem collapse would focus upon bringing down the Earth's industrial economy now. |
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-====No impact to economic decline – prefer new data==== |
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-Daniel **Drezner 14**, Professor of IR at Tufts, "The System Worked: Global Economic Governance during the Great Recession", World Politics, Volume 66. Number 1, January 2014, pp. 123-164 |
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-The final significant outcome addresses a dog that hasn't barked: the effect of the |
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-surge in protectionist nationalism or ethnic exclusion that might have been expected."43 |
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-====Growth causes war – embattles leaders in international crisis – more explanatory potential than diversionary conflict==== |
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-Boehmer, 10 – Ph.D. in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University (Charles, "Economic Growth and Violent International Conflict: 1875-1999," http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10242690903568801~~#tabModule~~JAKE LEE) |
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-The theory set forth earlier theorizes that economic growth increases perceptions of state strength, |
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-multiple years are positively and significantly related to the most severe international conflicts, |
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-====Growth causes poverty ==== |
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-Trainer 2—Senior Lecturer of School of Social Work @ University of New South Wales (Ted, If You Want Affluence, Prepare for War, Democracy and Nature, Vol. 8, No. 2, EBSCO, AMiles) |
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-Rich countries are taking most of the world's resource production. Their per capita resource |
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-devoted to production by the people of the things they most urgently need. |