Energy
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Oil by Chris Burk
Nuclear Energy by Chris Burk
This file contains both affirmative and negative cards on nuclear energy.
Blackouts by Chris Burk
This disadvantage argues that certain types of electrical power generation will make grid management much more difficult. This will lead to more blackouts and other disruptions causing the economy to suffer significantly.
States and Federalism by the Comet Debate Institute
This file includes a states counterplan and affirmative answers.
Global Warming by the Comet Debate Institute
This file will be very useful to debaters this year and includes cards arguing that global warming is good and global warming is bad.
RPS Affirmative by the Comet Debate Institute
Follow the link to a renewable portfolio standards affirmative case.
RPS Competitiveness Advantage by the Comet Debate Institute
Use this competitiveness advantage with the RPS affirmative posted above.
Energy Topicality by the Comet Debate Institute
This file will help you in topicality debate.
Carbon Tax Affirmative by Chris Burk
This 100 page file includes a 1AC and extensions!
Energy Topicality by the University of Richmond National Debate Institute
The University of Richmond donated this file to help you begin your research on the new topic!
Peak Oil Answers by Chris Burk
This file will help you on the 2008-2009 Energy topic!
Older Files
Trade Bad by Chris Burk
This file is useful in two major ways. First, it provides direct answers to many arguments found in the Trade Counterplan available from debate-central during the Fall 2007 semester. Second, it provides impact arguments against ‘free trade' and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Aid Trade-Off Disadvantage by Chris Burk
Debaters can argue that aid to Africa will trade-off with aid to Pakistan with this file.
Soft Power by Chris Burk
This is a useful argument for affirmative teams debating agent counterplans. Only U.S. action can boost U.S. soft power.
Free Trade Counterplan 1.0 by Chris Burk
This counterplan will help negative teams argue that the United States should enact policies to facilitate more trade with Sub-Saharan Africa.