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+====Voting affirmative endorses a social critique of nuclear power through the lens of speciesism. Resistance is a fulcrum for social movements which focus on institutional change. ==== |
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+**Martin et al 84** |
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+(The main authors are Jill Bowling, Brian Martin, Val Plumwood and Ian Watson, with important contributions from Ray Kent, Basil Schur and Rosemary Walters. Strategy against nuclear power http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs/86sa.html) |
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+What is a strategy anyway? A strategy links the analysis of an issue with |
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+stop uranium mining. The mobilisation must connect with major forces in society. |
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+====Rejecting nuclear power opens up the potential for a more decentralized grid – it also makes renewables more effective because they no longer get blocked by the nuclear industry. ==== |
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+**Lydersen 15** |
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+Kari Lydersen writes for publications including The Washington Post, In These Times, Punk Planet and LiP magazine and is a youth journalism instructor based in Chicago. "Why the nuclear industry targets renewables instead of gas." Midwest Energy News. 02/06/2015. http://midwestenergynews.com/2015/02/06/why-the-nuclear-industry-targets-renewables-instead-of-gas/ |
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+Why attack renewables? The advent of horizontal hydraulic fracturing (fracking) about a |
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+energy to include nuclear power really doesn't pass the straight-face test." |