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Gutierrez, C Affirmative Map for Individual Debate »
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Gutierrez, C Affirmative Map for Individual Debate☜We are going to use video technology to create several debates simultaneously. Over the course of several weeks we will use the current topic for Lincoln-Douglas debating from the National Forensic Association. You will participate in two total debates by recording separate speeches to an electronic file and then sharing them with select classmates. The people that are first to submit constructives will be paired against each other.☜F1CEB7
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The United States Should Increase Development on the moon »
The United States Should Increase Development on the moon
The United States Should Increase Development on the moon☜THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD INCREASE ITS DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARTHS MOON IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS: ENERGY, MINERALS, AND/OR WATER.☜EBF6F7
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The United States should develop the moon for energy use »
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Coal☜The mining of coal destroys landscapes while transporting the coal requires diesel gas which emits nearly 1 million tons of nitrogen oxide. When coal is burned, carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere along with solid waste known as ash.☜2A603B
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Environmental impacts of coal power: fuel supply
Coal mineCoal mining
About 60% of U.S. coal is stripped from the earth in surface mines; the rest comes from underground mines. Surface coal mining may dramatically alter the landscape. Coal companies throughout Appalachia often remove entire mountain tops to expose the coal below. The wastes are generally dumped in valleys and streams.
In West Virginia, more than 300,000 acres of hardwood forests (half the size of Rhode Island) and 1,000 miles of streams have been destroyed by this practice.
Underground mining is one of the most hazardous of occupations, killing and injuring many in accidents, and causing chronic health problems.
Coal transportation
A typical coal plant requires 40 railroad cars to supply 1.4 million tons in a year. That's 14,600 railroad cars a year.
Railroad locomotives, which rely on diesel fuel, emit nearly 1 million tons of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and 52,000 tons of coarse and small particles in the United States. Coal dust blowing from coal trains contributes particulate matter to the air.
Coal storage
Coal burned by power plants is typically stored onsite in uncovered piles. Dust blown from coal piles irritates the lungs and often settles on nearby houses and yards. Rainfall creates runoff from coal piles. This runoff contains pollutants that can contaminate land and water.
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