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His e-mail subject was: Don't Blame BP |
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He has little to no point.
Yes, we have an issue with reliance on oil and much of it has to do with our culture but if you think we are bad just wait and see what is going to happen in the countries just now experiencing industrial growth and readily available cars for all that have almost no environmental or efficiency standards such as China or India...
Yes, our demand is what makes BP work so hard to get the oil out of the ground but at the same time their corporate culture of greed is what causes corners to be cut. BP could get just as much oil out of the ground just as fast at a slightly higher cost and still bring it to market at the around the current price if it was willing to make just a little less money. We could have a million wells tapped and a glut of fuel at 93 cents per gallon or 1,000 wells tapped and a shortage of fuel at 81 dollars per gallon and the likelihood of an incident such as this is going to be more dependent on the precautions the oil companies take then it is the demand for oil.
I'm glad this guy is nutting up and getting rid of his car but if he wants to drop Real Talk on his email list he should tell them that if they want to eat guavas in January (etc.) they're just going to have to get used to this sort of thing and that, moreover, they're just as guilty as anyone else.
BP is a pretty scuzzy outfit but they didn't elect politicians who refuse to pass a carbon tax and they're not the reason whatever absurd percentage of Americans think climate change is a fraud. It's easy to say "fuck BP," but the public—not counting the population of the enviro paradise of Latveria, of course—is the problem, and the answer isn't a boycott that will just send more money to some other equally reprehensible company but more on the lines of giving up meat and learning to sew or garden, which doesn't have much of a visceral thrill attached but is pretty useful.
The point here just being that if this has you really mad, seriously, the thing to do is go vegetarian or sell your car or learn a useful skill that would make you less reliant on petroleum. If all the vague anger at BP in Chicago were directed to useful ends, plenty of empty lots could be worked over into young gardens by August or some other Worthy Cause would be helped a lot.
The US long ago reached Hubbert's Peak, [...]
Notorious Dug's specious claim that he has no alternative but to pollute, rings hollow in our ears. Helplessly throwing up his hands doesn't cut it. Certainly he has alternatives...get a different job! Many of the rest of us have.
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