Like the rest of the country I look at the pictures from the gulf coast and become angry. Lives lost, fragile wetlands lost, beautiful beaches lost, livelihoods lost, confidence in big oil companies and the inspectors who are supposed to regulate them all lost. The problem is that our anger seems to be a wasted emotion. Our collective anger must take this tragedy and use it as a lesson for our future. Although this is the biggest, this is not our first big oil spill. Big oil spills have polluted our waters and our land many times over the years. We look at the tragedy and become angry, then the news becomes old and we move on to the next big breaking news event. We continue to live lives that demand great amounts of energy. We need the oil to sustain our way of life, so we turn our backs on the tragedy and tell big oil to drill more wells, find more energy. “Drill baby drill,” just does not to be a very good solution. If we continue to drill as we have done, there will be another disastrous spill.
We are the problem. We can recycle and change to low watt light bulbs, but without new public policies we will suffer more oil spills over and over until the wells run dry. We must find better, cleaner, more efficient ways to produce energy. We must change the way we and the world use energy. We must find the money to develop new technology that produces energy without needing oil. As a nation we need to be willing to look for a better way.
I'm tired of being angry. I'm tired of trying to figure out who's to blame. I'm tired of the tragic stories. It is time to spend real effort on finding a better way.
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1 year ago
6 comments:
Here's to finding a better way! It'll happen someday, hopefully soon.
I raise my hand for change too.
Follow the money trail always - in every "accident" its not just companies its crooked pillies who bend over backwards to rpotect campaign donations and allow toxic pharmaceuticals, dangerous food labelling laws, etc etc - same here...re those low energy light bulbs, the trouble is with them you need four to replace the light from one ld style light bulb - to eb able to read at night...and sadly the ones we have here are made from very toxic substances like a dash of mercury and other - when they break in the house or on the rubbish tip they release highly toxic cancer causing vapours -
maybe the high rise business centres could just switch off at night... and whats this shit with these giant tv sets every mand and his dog wants these days??/ Our parents from the 50's had it right...just about - we had one small garbage bin for a family of seven once a week...
The BP oil rin subbies were pushing the drilling from what i hear and who suffers the working men and those unable to get away from the spill, both animals and people who will be affected for ages garrrgh!
Weren't we just discussing how it's all about the money over on my blog. Public policy is the only thing that keeps greed in check.
Amen to th!at
Amen, sistah! Amen! :)
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