This house believes that developing countries should prioritize reducing the scope of factory farming over reducing the net use of fossil fuels
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This house believes that developing countries should prioritize reducing the scope of factory farming over reducing the net use of fossil fuels
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This house regrets the aggressive trend of decommissioning coal in Asia
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This house prefers a blanket ban on new prospecting activities of oil rather than policies that aim to create stringent regulations
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This house prefers a world where the PNRI was mandated to heavily prioritize Nuclear Energy Development
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This house prefers a world where the PNRI was mandated to heavily prioritize Nuclear Energy Development
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This house regrets the policy trend of early coal phaseouts (e.g. decommissioning coal plants, banning new construction permits for coal plants) in Southeast Asia
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TH. as a climate activist in a Western Liberal Democracy, would aggressively advocate for nuclear energy over other renewable energy sources
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This house believes that the Philippines should aggressively invest in nuclear energy
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This house would ban fossil fuel companies heavily investing into green and renewable energy companies
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This house supports the developing countries claim to the "Right to burn"
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This house believes that governments should implement a policy to phase out fossil fuel cars in the next 20 years.
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This house prefers a world where these sandworms exist and are furthurmore the only source of oil and other fossil fuels
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This house prefers punishments to carbon-intensive behaviours (e.g. fines) as opposed to incentives for green technology transitions (e.g. subsidies for the development of green tech)
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This house believes that climate activists should prioritize funding the development of clean technology rather than increasing regulation of the fossil fuel industry
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This house believes that the UK should nationalise the energy sector
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That we would implement a personal emissions trading scheme
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That we support the significant expansion of nuclear energy generation
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This house, as a prominent sustainability-focused hedge fund, W pursue an aggressive short-selling strategy against carbon-intensive stocks (for example, fossil fuels/energy companies etc.).
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Given a trade-off, This house would direct environmental policy towards mitigation of climate change, rather than prevention