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0 - InterpsTournament: Interps | Round: 1 | Opponent: Anyone | Judge: Anyone Must Flash/PassA. InterpretationBoth debaters must either have paper copies of all evidence and pre-written analytics or must flash the arguments on a USB drive PRIOR to giving their speech. B. Violation—Didn't flash/pass C. Standards
Must Provide Study MethodologyA. InterpretationFor every piece of empirical evidence they present, both debaters must be able to provide the following in CX: size, scope of study, duration of study, author qualifications, and variables controlled for. This information must be readily available during cross ex. Handing me the entire study methodology or article isn’t sufficient to meet this interp. B. ViolationMy opponent couldn’t answer questions about the empirical details in CX. C. Standards
D. VotersSetting good norms CPs Must be ImplementedA. InterpretationAll neg counterplans need to be currently implemented somewhere in the status quo B. ViolationC. Standards
I will run more theory shells than just these, but those shells are more rare and are based on round-specific abuses. | 10/8/16 |
SEPTOCT - Util ACTournament: Young Lawyers | Round: 1 | Opponent: Unknown | Judge: Unknown FRAMEWORKThe standard is maximizing expected happinessThere are three justifications for the standard:1. Value is contingent on experiencing that value, which means all moral theories reduce to ends.Harris 11. Sam Harris. "The Moral Landscape: How Science can Determine Human Values by Sam Harris: The Journal of Positive Psychology: Vol 6, No 3." Taylor andamp; Francis. 9-26-2011. Web. 9-28-2016. This puts my opponent in a double bind, either (a) we experience the value and it reduces to consequences, or (b) we don’t experience the value and it has no effect on us.2. Extinction precedes any ethical analysis – we must focus on preventing existential risksBostrom 12. Nick Bostrom 2012. Faculty of Philosophy and Oxford Martin School University of Oxford www.nickbostrom.com www.existential-risk.org ~Global Policy, Vol 4, Issue 1 (2013): 15-31~ ~pdf~ 3. Util is best for practical decision-making. It’s key to the very functioning of institutions.Bowden 9 Peter Bowden (University of Sydney, Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics). "In Defense of Utilitarianism." SSRN. June 1st, 2009. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract'id=1534305 ADV 1: CLIMATE CHANGEThe first advantage is that prohibiting nuclear energy prevents climate change. Two reasons: (1) prohibition would stop nuclear energy’s contributions to emissions and (2) it would encourage clean renewables that eliminate emissions.A. Reducing emissions from nuclear powerNuclear plant construction and uranium mining emits massive amounts of carbon, and emissions from nuclear plants will only get worse over timeSovacool, 07 ~Benjamin; Senior Research Fellow for the Virginia Center for Coal and Energy Research and professor of Government and International Affairs at Virginia Tech; "What's Really Wrong With Nuclear Power?"; 11/30; http://scitizen.com/stories/Future- Energies/2007/11/What-s-Really-Wrong-With-Nuclear-Power/; ~Premier~
Any real comparison between energy systems must take life-cycle emissions into account – nuclear energy has 6 times the life-cycle emissions of renewables and its emissions will double in the next decadeDiesendorf 16 Mark Diesendorf, Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, "Renewable Energy versus Nuclear: Dispelling the Myths", Energy Post, 5/31/16, http://www.energypost.eu/renewable-energy-versus-nuclear-dispelling-myths/** B. Encouraging clean renewablesNuclear energy is becoming increasingly irrelevant as the cost of renewables continues to go down dramatically.Lindon 15. Henry Lindon, "Study: Wind Energy and Solar Energy Beating Conventional Generation Modalities On Costs Of Production",http://sustainnovate.ae/en/industry-news/detail/study-wind-energy-solar-energy-beating-conventional-generation-modalities-o/ 11/30/15. Nuclear energy prevents renewables, and co-existence is not possible – four warrantsPorritt 11Jonathan Porritt, Director of Forum for the Future, Why the UK must choose renewables over nuclear: an answer to Monbiot", The Guardian, 7/26/11, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/blog/2011/jul/26/george-monbiot-renewable-nuclear** For me, there are four main reasons why co-existence has become Not switching to renewables threatens human survival – the time is now, any delay allows catastropheAuerbach 15. David Auerbach, "A child born today may live to see humanity’s end, unless…" Reuters, June 18, 2015, http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/06/18/a-child-born-today-may-live-to-see-humanitys-end-unless/** ADV 2: SAFETYProhibiting nuclear power would prevent disastrous nuclear plant failures from both accidents and cyberattacks.A. Nuclear accidentsAccidents are not isolated coincidences; they’re an inherent risk of nuclear reactors. More meltdowns are bound to happen – the impact is mass death every year, and small accidents escalate to massive disasters. More technology can’t solve.Sovacool 08 Benjamin Sovacool (Research Fellow in the Energy Governance Program at the Centre on Asia and Globaliaztion, part of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, adjunct professor at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and Christopher Cooper (Principal Partner for Oomph Consulting, LLC, former Executive Director of the Network for New Energy Choices) "Nuclear Nonsense: Why Nuclear Power is No Answer to Climate Change and the World's Post- Kyoto Energy Challenges" William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review Volume 33 Issue 1 Article 2 2008 B. CyberattacksThe electrical grid is extremely vulnerable to cyberattacks – Ukraine proves.Follett 16. Andrew Follett. "Study: Green Energy Makes US Power Grid More Vulnerable To Cyberattacks." Daily Caller. 6-30-2016. Web. 9-27-2016. The impact of grid shutdown from accidents or cyberattacks is extinction.Nuclear reactor failure escalates and leads to the destruction of all lifeHuff 14 Ethan (staff writer for Natural News) "Nuclear power + grid down event = global extinction for humanity" August 12th 2014 Natural Newshttp://www.naturalnews.com/046429'nuclear'power'electric'grid'global'extinction.html~~# JW ADV 3: TERRORISMNuclear power plants are vulnerable to attacks – causes cascading meltdowns that devastate the economy and release radiationCooper 08 Benjamin Sovacool (Research Fellow in the Energy Governance Program at the Centre on Asia and Globaliaztion, part of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, adjunct professor at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and Christopher Cooper (Principal Partner for Oomph Consulting, LLC, former Executive Director of the Network for New Energy Choices) "Nuclear Nonsense: Why Nuclear Power is No Answer to Climate Change and the World's Post- Kyoto Energy Challenges" William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review Volume 33 Issue 1 Article 2 2008 h p://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmelpr/vol33/iss1/2 JW Nuclear power allows terrorists to acquire plutonium—they can make nukes and dirty bombs.Cooper 2 Benjamin Sovacool (Research Fellow in the Energy Governance Program at the Centre on Asia and Globaliaztion, part of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, adjunct professor at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and Christopher Cooper (Principal Partner for Oomph Consulting, LLC, former Executive Director of the Network for New Energy Choices) "Nuclear Nonsense: Why Nuclear Power is No Answer to Climate Change and the World's Post- Kyoto Energy Challenges" William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review Volume 33 Issue 1 Article 2 2008 Nuclear terrorism is the most likely and most devastating existential threatRhodes 9 Richard (a visiting scholar at Harvard and MIT, and currently he is an affiliate of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. Rhodes is the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb (1986), which won the Pulitzer Prize in Nonfiction, National Book Award, and National Book Critics Circle Award) "Reducing the nuclear threat: The argument for public safety" December 14th 2009 JW "The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is not just a security problem," Lugar wrote in the report's introduction. "It is the economic dilemma and the moral challenge of the current age. | 10/8/16 |
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