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1ACTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: All | Judge: All InherencyCurrent cross-border transmission fails Political will and US investment are key to develop Mexico’s energy sectorWood, professor and director of the International Relations Program at the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, leads the Renewable Energy Initiative at the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, PhD in Political Studies from Queen’s University, 13 Thus the plan: The United States federal government should offer investment for collaboration on integrated, cross-border transmission infrastructure and advanced transmission management systems in Mexico.ManufacturingMexican Electricity prices destroy manufacturing sector-only the plan solvesWood, Director of the Mexico Institute, 8/31 Mexico’s electricity sector has gone through significant changes over the past twenty years since the Military aerospace is in decline- onshore manufacturing partnerships are key to reboundFitzpatrick, Aerospace and Defense Practice Leader at AlixPartners, 6/19 Virtually every part of the aerospace and defense business is taking another look at costs, searching for efficiencies and struggling to stay ahead of the changing environments in which they do business. With the huge number of changes happening all at once, identifying and keeping ahead of trends is what will generate long-term success. Specifically, Mexican Manufacturing is key to cost-control Mexican manufacturing key to the aerospace industryPR Newswire 11 ("Mexico Becoming a New Manufacturing World Hub in the Aerospace Market", PR Newswire. 7/28/11. LexisNexis Library) Aerospace key to hegemonyLexington Institute 13 The pursuit of hegemony is inevitable, sustainable, and prevents great power warBrooks, Ikenberry, and Wohlforth 13 – *Stephen G. Brooks is Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, John Ikenberry is Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and Global Eminence Scholar at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, William C. Wohlforth is Daniel Webster Professor of Government at Dartmouth College ("Lean Forward: In Defense of American Engagement", January/February 2013, Foreign Affairs, http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/138468/stephen-g-brooks-g-john-ikenberry-and-william-c-wohlforth/lean-forward-http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/138468/stephen-g-brooks-g-john-ikenberry-and-william-c-wohlforth/lean-forward) Transition war makes all of your impacts inevitableBrzezinski 04 (Zbigniew Brzezinski (National Security Advisor in the Carter Administration, Professor of Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University), The Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership, 2004, pg. 2-4) Climate ChangeClimate change is driven by fossil fuel consumptionWood, professor and director of the International Relations Program at the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, leads the Renewable Energy Initiative at the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, PhD in Political Studies from Queen’s University, 10 It is by now common knowledge that the world is facing a climate change crisis Renewables offset fossil fuels useGoggin, electrical industry analyst and Manager of Transmission Policy for AWEA, et al., 9 Smart grid and transmission investment key to effective utilization of renewable resources to stimulate further development in the renewables industryAdder, Economist for the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, 11 Renewable generation sources have clear advantages in terms of minimizing overall ¶ environmental impacts, Reducing Latin American emissions is key to a global solution to climate changeMance, lecturer in international development at Bogota’s Rosario University, M.Phil in Development Studies from Oxford University, 9 When it comes to climate change negotiations, rich countries receive the brunt of the
Cooperation with Mexico on climate change gets modeled globally and regionallySelee, Vice President for Programs and Senior Advisor to the Mexico Institute, and Wilson, associate with the Over the past few years, the U.S. and Mexican governments have Climate change is real, anthropogenic, and causes extinction- outweighs all other threatsDiebel, Professor of IR at National War College, 7 Finally, there is one major existential threat to American security (as well as Mexico is the ideal location for renewable investment, but SQ development is minisculeWood, professor and director of the International Relations Program at the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, leads the Renewable Energy Initiative at the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, PhD in Political Studies from Queen’s University, 10 Prefer our methodology- overwhelming qualified consensus. Their authors are ideologically biased and funded by vested interestsPlait 5/17 A new study has just come out-http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/2/024024/article that looked at nearly 12,000 professional It’s not too late—emissions reductions can avoid and delay catastrophic impacts.Chestney, senior environmental correspondent, 13 Pragmatic warming policy is effective and key to prevent extinctionSimpson 10 (Francis, College of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, "Environmental Pragmatism and its Application to Climate Change The Moral Obligations of Developed and Developing Nations to Avert Climate Change as viewed through Technological Pragmatism", Spring 2010 | Volume 6 | Number 1) Policy-Making is the only choice for engaging in environmental debate. Any alternative fails and cedes the politicalHicham-Stéphane Afeissa, program director at the Collège international de philosophie. His main current research fields are Anglo-American environmental ethics, "The Transformative value of Ecological Pragmatism. An Introduction to the Work of Bryan G. Norton", 2008, http://sapiens.revues.org/88-http://sapiens.revues.org/88 | 11/23/13 |
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