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... ... @@ -1,38 +1,0 @@ 1 -====CP: Prohibit the production of nuclear power from all nuclear reactors that are not molten salt reactors==== 2 - 3 - 4 -====Solves for ~~insert adv here~~.==== 5 -Williams, Stephen ZME Science, "How Molten Salt Reactors Might Spell a Nuclear Energy Revolution". http://www.zmescience.com/ecology/what-is-molten-salt-reactor-424343/ July 4, 2016 6 -MSRs are walk-away safe. They cannot melt down as can conventional reactors 7 -AND 8 -of the rest of the available fuel in these rods to make electricity. 9 - 10 - 11 -===AT Meltdown=== 12 - 13 - 14 -====Reduces chances of meltdown==== 15 -Bullis, Kevin "Safer Nuclear Power, at Half the Price" MIT Technology Review https://www.technologyreview.com/s/512321/safer-nuclear-power-at-half-the-price/ 16 -A conventional nuclear power plant is cooled by water, which boils at a temperature 17 -AND 18 -operators on site to pull levers, it will coast to a stop." 19 - 20 - 21 -===AT Proliferation=== 22 - 23 - 24 -====Solves Proliferation==== 25 -Williams 2, Stephen ZME Science, "How Molten Salt Reactors Might Spell a Nuclear Energy Revolution". http://www.zmescience.com/ecology/what-is-molten-salt-reactor-424343/ July 4, 2016 26 -No nuclear reactor can be made proliferation proof, but MSRs have some significant advantages 27 -AND 28 -stockpiles of plutonium, making these materials unavailable for use in nuclear weapons. 29 - 30 - 31 -===AT Waste=== 32 - 33 - 34 -====MSR nuclear waste produced by 80x==== 35 -Bullis, Kevin "Safer Nuclear Power, at Half the Price" MIT Technology Review https://www.technologyreview.com/s/512321/safer-nuclear-power-at-half-the-price/ 36 -The new design improves on the original molten-salt reactor by changing the internal 37 -AND 38 -kilograms of waste that has to be stored for a few hundred years. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,26 +1,0 @@ 1 -=Indigenous Refusal CP= 2 - 3 - 4 -====~~Churchill~~ The Counterplan is the simple act of refusal. We must make the current system unmanageable to open up a new system of social organization that liberates the Fourth World. Churchill is the solvency advocate:==== 5 -Churchill, Ward. "The New Face of Liberation: Indigenous Rebellion, State Repression and the Reality of the Fourth World." No Date 6 -Fortunately, an alternative is conveniently at hand. It will be found in what 7 -AND 8 -of the system to utilize our resource in the process of dominating you. 9 - 10 - 11 -====~~Churchill~~ The US is following the historical path of empire. Only the CP results in the necessary disruption that prevents all current and future violations due to a dismantling of this empire. Churchill 2:==== 12 -Churchill, Ward. "'The Law Stood Squarely On Its Head': U.S. Doctrine, Indigenous Self-Determination, and the Question of World Order." in Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader Routledge (2003) 3-20 13 - "Its an old story, really," writes Phyllis Bennis, one of "a strategically 14 -AND 15 -global status quo.145 16 -~~Churchill 3~~ Complete break down of the statist system must be THE progressive goal- the US is a colonial system whose existence creates violence which means its destruction must come first Churchill 3 writes: 17 -Churchill, Ward. "The New Face of Liberation: Indigenous Rebellion, State 18 -AND 19 -; the problem is truly global - colonialism will be alive and well. 20 - 21 - 22 -==== ~~Coulter~~ And the aff has just lost- don't tell me that legal state action can change anything when First Nations have no right to exist in the US constitution. This is both a disad and a solvency deficit to the aff. Coulter '9:==== 23 -Coulter, Robert. "The U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Historic Change in International Law." 45 Idaho L. Rev. 539 2008-2009 24 -Sadly, we have seen the federal courts systematically dismantl~~e~~ the powers 25 -AND 26 -perceptible sea change in this centuries-long flood of injustice and conflict. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,0 @@ 1 -====Prohibition of nuclear power would prompt shift to fossil fuels==== 2 -Gail E Tverberg "What The End Of Nuclear Power Would Actually Mean For The World What The End Of Nuclear Power Would Actually Mean For The World " http://www.businessinsider.com/what-would-be-the-impact-if-we-discontinued-nuclear-energy-2011-3 3 -Countries losing nuclear electric power would likely experience much higher unemployment, reduced tax revenue 4 -AND 5 -species goes extinct it's gone forever. We're playing a very dangerous game." 6 - 7 - 8 -====AND, acidification exponentially exacerbates warming.==== 9 -Lynas 08 (Mark Lynas, climate change writer, journalist, "Our Future on a Hotter Planet", p.78-79) 10 -Phytoplankton are also crucial to the global carbon cycle. Collectively they are the largest 11 -AND 12 -will spread in the oceans as warming and acidification take their unstoppable toll. 13 - 14 - 15 -====This means that every degree of warming dramatically increases the probability of extinction by worsening all these impacts and feeding into the vicious cycle of acidification. Darling and Sisterson 14:==== 16 -How to Change Minds about Our Changing Climate by Seth B. Darling and Douglas L. Sisterson, 2014, pg.31/32 17 -A key thing to keep in mind when it comes to the effects of climate 18 -AND 19 -can lessen our greenhouse-gas emissions will make the effect less severe. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,62 +1,0 @@ 1 -===Clean up discourse=== 2 - 3 - 4 -==== ~~Krupar~~ Clean up discourse reasserts a dichotomy between culture and nature, where nature is a "pure return" from the toxicity of waste, reaffirming the institutional logic that justified the destruction of the environment, Krupar '12==== 5 -Krupar, Shiloh. "Transnatural Ethics: Revisiting the Nuclear Cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, Through the Queer Ecology of Nuclia Waste." Cultural geographies 19(3) 303-327 (2012) 6 -Waste was also moved 'off site' through burial. Rocky Flats's cleanup hinged upon 7 -AND 8 -uncertain hazards there, and unpredictable futurity of 'post-nuclear' ecology. 9 - 10 - 11 -===Remedial Environmental Ethics === 12 - 13 - 14 -====~~Mannon~~ Aff perpetuates a form of environmental ethics that reifies the status quo, Mannon '13==== 15 -Mannon, Ethan. "Kindred Ethics: Leopold and Badiou; Ecocriticism and Theory." Journal of Ecocriticism 5(1) 2013 16 -Badiou is clearly concerned about the way "ethics" has degenerated over time from 17 -AND 18 -, but would also chastise him for complaining about Leopold leaving them unanswered. 19 - 20 - 21 -==Impacts== 22 - 23 - 24 -===Turns the Aff=== 25 - 26 - 27 -====~~Krupar~~ K Turns the aff- this institutional logic legitimates nature as external and passive which is the justification for environmental destruction Krupar '12==== 28 -Krupar, Shiloh. "Transnatural Ethics: Revisiting the Nuclear Cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, Through the Queer Ecology of Nuclia Waste." Cultural geographies 19(3) 303-327 (2012) 29 -The site and future social contestation by casting the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge as 30 -AND 31 -at the site by the massive technoscientific reproduction of nature and its management. 32 - 33 - 34 -===Exclusion=== 35 - 36 - 37 -==== ~~Krupar~~ Relying on distinctions based on naturalness reinforces transphobia- only the alt resolves this impact, Krupar '12:==== 38 -Krupar, Shiloh. "Transnatural Ethics: Revisiting the Nuclear Cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, Through the Queer Ecology of Nuclia Waste." Cultural geographies 19(3) 303-327 (2012) 39 -While great care must be taken when discussing the hazardous consequences of toxicity, this 40 -AND 41 -boundaries and bodies – for creative, often irreverent, embodied ecological arts. 42 - 43 - 44 -==== ~~Sandilands~~ Reifies forms of ecology of nature's purity that reifies the normativization and naturalization of a heterosexual paradigm that excludes those beyond the binary Sandilands '05:==== 45 -C. Mortimer-Sandilands, 'Unnatural Passions? Notes toward a Queer Ecology', Invisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture, 9, 2005, http://www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture/Issue_9/ 46 -sandilands.html 47 -The fact that we now commonly understand sexuality as 48 -AND 49 -in particular, the politics of wilderness preservation and urban greening. 50 - 51 - 52 -===Alt cards=== 53 - 54 - 55 -==== ~~Krupar~~ The Alternative is to embrace transnatural ethics in an attempt to mark new subjectivities in relationship to waste, toxicity and radioactivity Krupar '12==== 56 -Krupar, Shiloh. "Transnatural Ethics: Revisiting the Nuclear Cleanup of Rocky Flats, CO, Through the Queer Ecology of Nuclia Waste." Cultural geographies 19(3) 303-327 (2012) 57 -The current decommissioning and conversion of US nuclear facilities and military arsenals into nature 58 -AND 59 -of a sticky web of connections or an ecology ~~of matter~~.'61 60 - 61 - 62 -to nuclear energy systems with such reactors. - EntryDate
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