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| Loyola | 2 | Opponent: Cajon IC | Judge: Li-Ren Chang 1AC - Enviro Prolif |
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Sept-Oct 1AC - Defend the Resolution Plz - Loyola - Round 1Tournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Cajon IC | Judge: Li-Ren Chang 1AC – FrameworkValue: Utilitarianism Extinction first—existence before essencePaul Wapner, Associate Professor and Director, Global Environmental Policy Program, American University, "Leftist Criticism of 'Nature': Environmental Protection in a Postmodern Age," DISSENT, Winter 2003, www.dissentmagazine.org/menutest/archives/2003/wi03/wapner.htm Extinction is possible – their authors underestimate the riskAnderson 12 (Ross Anderson, deputy director of Aeon Magazine, "We're Underestimating the Risk of Human Extinction", The Atlantic, March 2012, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/were-underestimating-the-risk-of-human-extinction/253821/) Prioritize existence because value is subjective and could improve in the futureTorbjörn Tännsjö 11, the Kristian Claëson Professor of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University, 2011, "Shalt Thou Sometimes Murder? On the Ethics of Killing," online: http://people.su.se/~~jolso/HS-texter/shaltthou.pdf Utilitarianism inevitable even in deontological frameworksGreen, 02 – Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Harvard University (Joshua, November 2002 "The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth About Morality And What To Do About It", 314) 1AC – PlanThe United States federal government should prohibit its production of nuclear energy.1AC – EnvironmentAdvantage one is the environment –Scenario one is ocean biodiversity –Nuclear Power destroys ocean biodiversity and marine habitatsGunter 99 (Linda, Safe Energy Communication Council, Licensed to Kill: How the nuclear power industry destroys endangered marine wildlife and ocean habitat to save money, 1999, http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensedtokill/LiscencedtoKill.pdf) Collapse of marine ecosystems lead to extinctionCraig 3 - Attorneys' Title Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs at Florida State University 1AC – ProliferationMassive expansion of nuclear power's inevitable worldwide – that causes cascading prolifJohn P Banks and Charles K Ebinger 11, John is a fellow with the Energy Security Initiative at the Brookings Institution, Charles is senior fellow and director of the Energy Security Initiative at the Brookings Institution, "Introduction: Planning a Responsible Nuclear Future" in "Business and Nonproliferation", googlebooks Two internal links:First, the spread of enrichment and reprocessing collapse the entire nonproliferation regimeAnatoly S. Diyakov 10, Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for Arms Control Energy and Environmental Studies at the Moscow Institute of Physics, "The nuclear "renaissance" and preventing the spread of enrichment and reprocessing technologies: a Russian view", Dædalus Winter 2010 Second, reprocessing leads to prolif – lack of nuclear assurance.Bengelsdorf 7 — Harold Bengelsdorf, consultant and former director of both key State and Energy Department offices that are concerned with international nuclear and nonproliferation affairs, 07 ~"THE U.S. DOMESTIC CIVIL NUCLEAR INFRASTRUCTURE AND U.S. NONPROLIFERATION POLICY", White Paper prepared for the American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness May, http://www.nuclearcompetitiveness.org/images/COUNCIL_WHITE_PAPER_Final.pdf~~ Squo nuclear power means quick breakout—asymmetric development of arsenals creates imbalances that undermine deterrent relationshipsSokolski 9 Prolif cascades cause militarization of disputes—escalates to great power warKroenig 9 Cold War no longer applies—nuclear war is the realityCimbala 8 | 9/10/16 |
Sept-Oct 1AC - Defend the Resolution Plz - Loyola - Round 4Tournament: Loyola | Round: 4 | Opponent: Brentwood RY | Judge: Michael OKrent 1AC – FrameworkValue: Utilitarianism Extinction first—existence before essencePaul Wapner, Associate Professor and Director, Global Environmental Policy Program, American University, "Leftist Criticism of 'Nature': Environmental Protection in a Postmodern Age," DISSENT, Winter 2003, www.dissentmagazine.org/menutest/archives/2003/wi03/wapner.htm Extinction is possible – their authors underestimate the riskAnderson 12 (Ross Anderson, deputy director of Aeon Magazine, "We're Underestimating the Risk of Human Extinction", The Atlantic, March 2012, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/were-underestimating-the-risk-of-human-extinction/253821/) Prioritize existence because value is subjective and could improve in the futureTorbjörn Tännsjö 11, the Kristian Claëson Professor of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University, 2011, "Shalt Thou Sometimes Murder? On the Ethics of Killing," online: http://people.su.se/~~jolso/HS-texter/shaltthou.pdf Utilitarianism inevitable even in deontological frameworksGreen, 02 – Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Harvard University (Joshua, November 2002 "The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth About Morality And What To Do About It", 314) 1AC – PlanThe United States federal government should prohibit its production of nuclear energy.1AC – EnvironmentAdvantage one is the environment –Scenario one is ocean biodiversity –Nuclear Power destroys ocean biodiversity and marine habitatsGunter 99 (Linda, Safe Energy Communication Council, Licensed to Kill: How the nuclear power industry destroys endangered marine wildlife and ocean habitat to save money, 1999, http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensedtokill/LiscencedtoKill.pdf) Collapse of marine ecosystems lead to extinctionCraig 3 - Attorneys' Title Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs at Florida State University 1AC – ProliferationMassive expansion of nuclear power's inevitable worldwide – that causes cascading prolifJohn P Banks and Charles K Ebinger 11, John is a fellow with the Energy Security Initiative at the Brookings Institution, Charles is senior fellow and director of the Energy Security Initiative at the Brookings Institution, "Introduction: Planning a Responsible Nuclear Future" in "Business and Nonproliferation", googlebooks Two internal links:First, the spread of enrichment and reprocessing collapse the entire nonproliferation regimeAnatoly S. Diyakov 10, Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for Arms Control Energy and Environmental Studies at the Moscow Institute of Physics, "The nuclear "renaissance" and preventing the spread of enrichment and reprocessing technologies: a Russian view", Dædalus Winter 2010 Second, reprocessing leads to prolif – lack of nuclear assurance.Bengelsdorf 7 — Harold Bengelsdorf, consultant and former director of both key State and Energy Department offices that are concerned with international nuclear and nonproliferation affairs, 07 ~"THE U.S. DOMESTIC CIVIL NUCLEAR INFRASTRUCTURE AND U.S. NONPROLIFERATION POLICY", White Paper prepared for the American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness May, http://www.nuclearcompetitiveness.org/images/COUNCIL_WHITE_PAPER_Final.pdf~~ Squo nuclear power means quick breakout—asymmetric development of arsenals creates imbalances that undermine deterrent relationshipsSokolski 9 Prolif cascades cause militarization of disputes—escalates to great power warKroenig 9 Cold War no longer applies—nuclear war is the realityCimbala 8 | 9/10/16 |
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