Oil has saturated current events as of lately. First, while
everyone was anxiously waiting for Christmas to arrive, Shell’s announcement of
spilling 40,000 barrels or 1.7
million gallons of oil off the coast of Nigeria quietly slipped through the
news cycle. This is coming just 4 months after a UN study concluded that it
will take Shell and others 30 years and $1 billion to clean up previous spills
in Ogoniland. Shell has claimed that it contained the entire spill and cleaned
it up with dispersants but many news organizations are reporting oil starting
to was up on shore.
Criminal
charges were recently filed against BP for the Gulf Coast oil spill. I
guess 405 million gallons of oil being spilled can come with some
consequences. We will see what comes out
of that.
The Keystone XL decision was delayed. I guess that’s
good after scientist James Hansen said, “it’s essentially game over if the
tar-sands are tapped”. Canada called our bluff and offered the oil to China who
would gladly take it. The most telling quote was from activist and hero of mine
Bill McKibben, "Stopping Keystone will buy
time," he said, "and hopefully that time will be used for the planet
to come to its senses around climate change.”
That’s a grim
outlook from a hopeful man. When will we come to our senses?
Last and most depressing
is the saber rattling between the US and Iran. After Iran promised to close the
Strait of Hormuz- an essential oil pathway- gas prices in America bumped 15
cents. America responded by promptly selling $30 billion worth of f-16 fighter
jets to Saudi Arabia.
When will we
learn, oil will continually become harder to get and continually pollute the
environment. We need a new way forward.