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-===Prohibiting production of nuclear power would mean switching to fossil fuels=== |
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-"Coming Clean about Nuclear Power." Coming Clean about Nuclear Power - Scientific American. **Scientific American**, 1 June 20**11**. Web. 10 Aug. 2016. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/coming-clean-about-nuclear-power/. |
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-Ever since Japan’s battered Fukushima Daiichi reactor complex began emitting radiation in March, calls |
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-**reach the scale needed to replace the power we get from splitting atoms**. |
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-===Empirics: Japan reverted back to coal after banning nuclear=== |
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-**Follett**, Andrew. "The End Of Nuclear Power In Japan Is Bringing Back Coal." The Daily Caller. N.p., 13 June 20**16**. Web. 11 Aug. 2016. http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/13/the-end-of-nuclear-power-in-japan-is-bringing-back-coal/. |
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-An analysis published Monday by Bloomberg states that **coal power will become the largest source ** |
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-the Fukushima disaster. The country has since transitioned away from nuclear power. |
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-====And coal is neolib; the fossil fuel industry is a representation==== |