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+CP Text: The EU will ban the production of nuclear power with the exception of energy produced by thorium reactors. |
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+Thorium reactors are the most promising form of energy production in the future |
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+I have a solvency advocate. TINDALE. |
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+Stephen Tindale “Thorium: How to save Europe’s nuclear revival” CER June 2011 https://www.cer.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/attachments/pdf/2011/pb_thorium_june11-153.pdf // mp |
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+There should, however, … made significantly safer. |
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+Thorium reactors solve the aff. |
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+Schaffer 13 Marvin Baker Schaffer, researcher for RAND corporation with expertise in Accelerator Physics, Medical Physics, Nuclear Physics, “Abundant thorium as an alternative nuclear fuel: Important waste disposal and weapon proliferation advantages,” Energy Policy Vol 60, September 13, 2013 |
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+The principal arguments … developed and demonstrated. |
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+Mutually exclusive with the aff: the aff bans all nuclear energy production which would include thorium reactors |
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+Thorium reactors are also way safer than traditional nuclear plants |
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+Jacoby 15 Mitch Jacoby, senior correspondent at Civil and Engineering News, “Trying to Unleash the Power of Uranium,” Civil and Engineering News, July 6, 2015, http://cen.acs.org/articles/93/i27/Trying-Unleash-Power-Thorium.html |
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+Finally, thorium comes … plant operator intervention. |