Tournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Polytechnic JL | Judge: Adam Bistagne
Claims of catastrophe claims don’t motivate – they alienate and force reactionary policies that result in eco-fascism. Turning away form apocalyptic rhetoric is key to addressing environmental problems in a meaningful way. Davidson, 2000
BioScience 50(5):433-440. 2000 Economic Growth and the Environment:Alternatives to the Limits Paradigm CARLOS DAVIDSON Carlos Davidson is a conservation biologist with a background in economics. He is currently studying landscape-scale patterns of amphibian decline in California in the Section of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis
Is the limits metaphor ... and might support change?
Eco-fascism decimates the human population and accelerates degradation. Lewis, 94
Martin Lewis, 1994. Lecturer in history and director of the International Relations program at Stanford. Green Delusions, p. 8, Google Books.
Finally, the radical green movement ... in an already industrialized society.
The alternative is to reject the affirmative in order to oppose their representations of the environment and replace them with the metaphor of the tapestry of nature.
Representing environmental degradation in terms of passing limits that risk catastrophic collapse is a political manipulation that is not based in science. Degradation is more akin to the slow unraveling of the tapestry of nature—that is a better way to craft and understand environmental policy. Davidson, 2000
BioScience 50(5):433-440. 2000 Economic Growth and the Environment:Alternatives to the Limits Paradigm CARLOS DAVIDSON Carlos Davidson is a conservation biologist with a background in economics. He is currently studying landscape-scale patterns of amphibian decline in California in the Section of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis
The relationship between ... option, and amenity considerations.
Political method is a prior question to the aff—the impact is serial policy failure. Dillon and Reid 2K
(Michael and Julian, “Global Governance, Liberal Peace, and Complex Emergency,” Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance, Jan-Mar 2000, Vol. 25, Issue 1, Ebsco)
As a precursor to global ... as Foucauldian "biopower" ways.