This house believes that the environmental movement should heavily prioritise nuclear energy in its advocacy
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This house Hopes for a rise in prioritization of voluntary human engineering in addressing environmental/climate concerns (e.g.drugs reducing meat cravings, modifying humans to have smaller ecological footprints etc.)
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This house believes that governments should substantially reduce regulatory barriers (e.g. community consultation, environmental impact statements) that apply to mines for resources critical to developing green energy (e.g. lithium, copper, rare earth minerals)
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This house regrets the dominance of aesthetic appeals in environmental activism (e.g., fearing the loss of beautiful landscapes or cute animals) at the expense of systemic or justice-based framings
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This house predicts that by 2100 the number of animals in factory farms will have fallen to less than half of today’s total
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This House would require Electric Vehicle manufacturers to refuse sales in countries with poor environmental records.
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This house Regrets the imposition of taxes on end users to fund environmentally driven advancements.
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This House opposes buying forests to offset carbon emissions.
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This house believes that major global climate summits should be led by a citizens' assembly as opposed to world leaders
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This house believes that the U.S. should continue to pursue policies which encourage oil production domestically (e.g. funding oil refineries, expanding fracking licenses, relaxing taxes on relevant firms, releasing strategic oil reserves into the market etc...)
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This House would heavily subsidize disaster insurance for low-income households.
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This house believes that climate activists in vulnerable Philippine coastal and island communities (e.g., in Caramoan, Siargao, and the Lapu-Lapu Island) should prioritize evacuation and relocation efforts (e.g., securing climate refugee pathways, relocating communities and species, and preserving traditional fishing rights) over local adaptation strategies (e.g., constructing sea walls, land elevation, or lobbying for international climate policy reforms).
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This house believes that development loans from international organizations should be conditioned on the country's compliance to their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
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This house supports the environmental movement’s shift from dark green to light green sustainability
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This house supports the pursuit of innovation and scientific breakthrough (e.g. life-saving medication, cloning, climate change remedies) at the expense of ethics
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This House believes the US should provide public home insurance
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This house would heavily subsidize organic food
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THPAW with the ecological cap
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This House opposes the Indonesian Government’s aggressive pursuit of developing an EV ecosystem.
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This house prefers prioritizing highlighting environmental impacts of meat consumption as opposed to invoking empathy for animals