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02/24/2013 | Decentralized Solar 1ACTournament: | Round: | Opponent: | Judge: Finally, there is one ….life on this planet. Global Warming makes ocean temperatures rise The ocean is warming …. are cut to zero. Warming destroys the oceans – causes extinction Sydney: Scientists have …according to a GCI release. Warming is the controlling impact – exacerbates all other conflict hotspots and breeds wars For Gilman et al. (2007) climate … information or resources’’ (UNGA 2009, p. 2). We have attempted .to critical review. Aff cuts emissions Environmental Impact: … distributed renewable energy. ADVANTAGE TWO THE ECONOMY Economy in is weak now – continuing trend of slow development US GDP data …. an ‘epic’ recession. Another IEA analysis…. of their commercial potential. B) Jobs Job growth key to the economy Economic decline causes war – multiple warrants and the best research flows aff Less intuitive is how ….ancillary to those views. ADVANTAGE THREE GRID TECH As noted earlier, …. the most of the opportunity. Decentralized energy and microgrids are key to avoid gird failure during natural disasters Since the earthquake …. CHP generation systems. Decentralized solar energy solves – Sandy proves I saw that accountability …. that belongs to another century. Small grid failure brings down the entire system – impact is chemical plant explosions, worse than atom bomb The scariest thing …. the entire grid system. PLAN TEXT ADVANTAGE FOUR IS SOLVENCY Incentives for decentralized energy solves Provide more effective …. produced over time. Renewable DE decreases the need for expensive infrastructure and transfer systems Interest in the economics …. distribute energy The global solar energy …. of incredible growth. Federal action need – state regulation guts solvency Try-or-Die—Extinction precedes all impacts Contrary to those ….. all human possibility.82 Violence is proximately caused so prefer specific scenarios. We realise that this …. reject Theory’s legitimacy. The role of the ballot is to maximize the lives saved—util gives equality to all beings this short circuits “value to life” claims. Finally, even if one …. are saved, the better.* Their alternative is a paper tiger—merely recognizing harmful structures doesn’t solve. Policy Key. There are also a host ….. attracted few disciples. He and his ….. inside books, lecture halls. | |
02/24/2013 | Natives 1ACTournament: | Round: | Opponent: | Judge: Edit Exploration of the Americas …. dispossession continues today…. U.S. energy production policies are premised on the imposition of an epistemology of possession of the natural world. This mode of relationality inherent within the paradigm of Settlerism is tantamount to ontological degradation and is responsible for the genocide of indigenous populations. Wilderson 10 (Frank, MFA @ Columbia University in Fiction Writing, Ph.D. @ University of California, Berkeley in Rhetoric/Film Studies, Prof @ UC Irvine, Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, p176-178shree) "Savage" sovereignty qua …. struggle to re-Indigenize the land. Genocidal assaults on indigenous populations set the foundation for serial policy failure in imperialist campaigns abroad—risks extinction. Street 4 (Paul Street, phD in History from Binghamton, march 11, “Those Who Deny the Crimes of the Past,” http://www.zcommunications.org/those-who-deny-the-crimes-of-the-past-by-paul-street shree) It is especially important …. who came to destroy. An analysis of oppression that neglects a paradigmatic analysis of indigenous genocide has failed to come to prior material conditions—indigenous criticism is the first priority Churchill 3 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p 263-5shree) I am here, …. its purported borders. Thus, JMU MM endorses the resolution as a site of interrogation to analyze the historical paradigm of Settlerism that undergirds energy production in the United States. Chapter 2: Lay the West to Rest Edit Churchill 3 (Ward, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p. xv-xvii) PM The question arises … than that made on 9-1-1. Debate is key—repudiation of Euro-American imperialism in academia helps establish modes of knowledge production that file away at systems of domination Dei 2 (George Sefa, Professor of Sociology and Equity Studies@ Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, “Rethinking the Role of Indigenous Knowledges in the Academy,” The Research Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning, http://www.nall.ca/res/58GeorgeDei.pdf shree) Ultimately, we have …. and pedagogical practices. Our advocacy stands in an antagonistic relation to civil society—any alternative that tries to take a middle ground is complicit. Wilderson 10 (Frank, MFA @ Columbia University in Fiction Writing, Ph.D. @ University of California, Berkeley in Rhetoric/Film Studies, Prof @ UC Irvine, Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, p6-7shree) Semiotics and linguistics …. and in political cinema? The 1AC’s gesture towards impossible realism is productive—you should be skeptical of arguments refuting solvency for our method Churchill 96 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, “From a Native Son”, p.85-90shree) The question which …. we all worked on attaining it? While each indigenous collective has different histories and traditions, strategic essentialism is key—reinforcing the common experience of Eurocentric domination is key to prevent atomization that mystifies the violence of colonialism Churchill 8 (Ward, ex-Prof of Ethnic Studies @ U of Colorado, “I Am Indigenist,” November 18, http://www.zcommunications.org/i-am-indigenist-by-ward-churchill shree) The manifestation of …. of Eurocentric domination.9 Policy Debate is skewed towards Western ways of knowing—it compartmentalizes arguments and privileges the “objectivity” of the line-by-line instead of viewing our speeches as an interconnected, coherent whole. The idea that negs can “kick” arguments at any point in the debate is mired in an idea of neutral consensus building that crowds out an indigenization of the debate space Walker 4 (Polly O, is of Cherokee and Anglo descent and holds a PhD in conflict transformation from the University of Queensland in Australia. “Decolonizing conflict resolution: addressing the ontological violence of westernization,” The American Indian Quarterly 28.3and4 (2004) 527-549shree) The atomistic conceptualizations ….the conflict (Burton 1996, 60–61). Unproblematized use of Western norms for conflict resolution commits ontological violence and trains us to be future colonizers Walker 4 (Polly O, is of Cherokee and Anglo descent and holds a PhD in conflict transformation from the University of Queensland in Australia. “Decolonizing conflict resolution: addressing the ontological violence of westernization,” The American Indian Quarterly 28.3and4 (2004) 527-549shree) In this article I have … with Indigenous worldviews. That’s especially true in college debate Spanos 4 (William, Prof of English @ Binghamton U, in Joe Millers’ Book Cross-ex, pg. 467) Dear Joe Miller, …. makers is leading. |
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