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People are becoming much more protective of the
environment and many green movements have been
initiated. However, Oil companies have been "going
green" for much longer....
Recently in the news, we’ve been told and shown the
horrific details of another massive oil spill---yet
again. President Obama has committed himself to
correcting the problem and cleaning up the waters.
The only problem is he really isn’t correcting
anything; he’s just putting a band-aid on a
hemorrhaging wound that isn’t really doing a damn
thing in the long run. The main problem that we keep
avoiding and prolonging is our technological
advancement that will pull us away from our
deliberately sustained and pathetic dependence on
oil, and toward a cleaner environment. We have a
very crippling world wide predicament: We’re not
moving forward with technological development that
prove better for mankind and the environment, just
to save big industries from losing their monetary
grip around our throats.
It’s interesting and extremely frustrating that many
times when something disastrous happens, the media
steers us to focus on what its permitted to, often
ignoring the real issues. For example, when the
recession hit, very rarely was the Federal Reserve
ever mentioned----but that’s another hub entirely.
Regarding health and medical news, very rarely is
the fact that mysteriously nothing is ever cured
anymore mentioned, unlike the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s,
50's. From polio to syphilis, everything got cured
or a preventative vaccine. Now we’re suddenly in the
age of HPV, Herpes, AIDS, Diabetes and other
seemingly “incurable” diseases, with nothing but
drugs, drugs and more drugs and procedures to help
us cope with these ailments----for life. Again,
that’s also for another hub and I digress. Now with
this oil spill, the news is running in different
directions. BP, the British oil company that
transported the barrels is being blamed for shoddy,
hazardous practices. Of course conservatives are
trying to chain this around Obama’s ankle calling
this Obama’s ‘Katrina’ etc, etc. But the real deeper
issues have yet to be discussed.
First of all, we should have gravitated over to the
prevalent use of the electric car decades ago. We’ve
been flirting with a shift toward solar, nuclear,
hydrogen, and wind power for years. In fact there
are several documentaries like When Midnight Comes
depicting this in the 1970’s. We had an energy
crisis in the 1970’s and there were numerous plans
showing how we could be independent of oil by the
year 2000. Here we are in 2010----and we’ve done
nothing. Still in the same boat if not worse, we
keep pushing it back to become the next generations
initiative. Never believe for one second that it’s
because we couldn’t convert or it was too soon. The
truth is infuriating.
The electric car was the answer to a lot of
environmental problems
. Had it been on the market all this time, even more
improvements would’ve been implemented to make it
even more efficient than the archaic gas guzzlers
then it already was. Electric cars in the long run
are much cheaper and we’d be liberated from the
skyrocketing gas prices entirely. They’re quieter,
cleaner, and less harmful to the environment.
Electric cars are also more reliable and require
less maintenance , no oil changes etc. And MOST
importantly, it would greatly diminish our need for
oil along with our ridiculous, costly battles for
oil bases in the Middle East. Because of the oil
industry, electric cars and advancements steering us
away from the use of oil and gas have been thwarted.
All research regarding electric cars has been
blocked and buried---now here we are. We’ve been
dependently using oil and gas, toxic to our
environment, since the 1800’s and even back then, we
developed the technology to not need it as much. The
solutions for our independence from oil are in
existence. There are far more efficient and cleaner
options for power and fuel. Regardless, the Oil and
Auto industries have suppressed our progress
purposely to keep us pumping gas. These industries,
too consumed with their profits and too stubborn to
change, never foresee or care about the inevitable
consequences. Because of greed and subservience to
big industries, we will most definitely pay in a
multitude of ways for not doing what we should have
done. These catastrophic oil spills are some of
these consequences. Just because the Auto industry
is in the pocket of the Big Oil industries holding
on to their profit, along with the weak, spineless,
party controlled politicians that we allow to make
decisions for us who are also in bed with these
industries, we’re doomed to a life of more wars in
the Middle East, outrageous and oppressive heat and
gas prices, smog, air pollution that give us
diseases, and the destruction of our environment.
Everyone bought off by these industries has a
partnership in the stunting of our technological
advancement and the annihilation of the planet. It’s
also pretty infuriating that anytime someone steps
into a position of power they explain how you have
to work in and with the system before you can change
anything. Basically what they mean is they have to
do what their told. Just follow the money. That’s
the problem with our unchecked capitalistic cult;
When money overpowers science and technological,
environmental and social advancement, we have a
situation.
The common Joe is blinded from everything and we
don’t realize how frequent oil spills and other
human accidents that effect the environment are.
We’re like babies in many ways---if we don’t see it,
we don’t worry about it. They only publicize the
really big accidents like the Exxon Valdez oil
spill. Make no mistake, there have been several oil
spills on the coast of Lebanon and all throughout
the Middle East, around the North East, Russia and
all over the world.
Among numerous horrible oil spills internationally,
the Exxon Valdez oil spill that happened in March
1989 near the coast of Alaska was another very huge
one that they had to publicize because it was
devastating. According to The SeaWorld Blog, by
Guido Trombetta, the oil spill killed close to
250,000 sea birds, 4,000 sea otters, 250 bald eagles
and 20 orcas. To this day, large amounts of oil
still coat the Alaskan shores affecting wildlife.
And here we are 20 years later having learned
nothing, transporting oil in the exact same fashion,
and needing oil the more than ever. Do not believe
for one minute that there was no demand, or the
electric cars didn't measure up to the gas guzzlers,
or what have you. That's the BS rhetoric that they
wanted us to believe. In 1996 the GM EV1 electric
cars were released in California and began to hit
the streets. They worked incredibly. They were fast,
efficient, quiet and smooth. Suddenly however, they
disappeared. The cars were taken off the road and
all of them were destroyed. Some were disabled and
sent to museums. It's disgustingly ironic; What they
should've done to the gas guzzlers, they did to the
electric cars. They got every last one of them off
the road and had them destroyed. Why they were never
prepared for mass production all over the country
and the world is truly a mystery. Then again, it
isn't a mystery. It makes perfect "cents" what
happened. This was a reprehensible crime against
science, the planet and humanity that we should
never forgive or take lightly.
In the documentary Who Killed The Electric Car by
Chris Paine, it shows how the California Air
Resources Board mandated an act to reduce fumes and
harmful emissions based on the eventual usage and
popularity of the electric car and other
zero-emission vehicles. However they eventually
reversed the mandate after suits and pressure from
automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, and the
George W. Bush administration. Many of Bush's
friends, family and associates including Dick Cheney
are all former executives and board members of oil
and auto companies. The EV1 electric car was
eliminated from the GM Line in 1999.
It’s interesting how we still have troops dying in
the Middle East, certain states like California have
smog and air pollution issues that cause diseases,
and Obama recently reintroduces the idea of offshore
drilling just before barrels and barrels of oil
explode and spill out into the Gulf of Mexico
threatening marine life. If now isn’t time to think
about our oil dependence I'm not sure when is.
There are a few petitions going around to bring the
electric car back and to end the oil spills and
drilling. We're not stupid or completely powerless.
We need to stop letting big industries force
whatever they want on us. We don't use vinyl
records, cassette tapes, or sky pagers (beepers)
anymore. The use of CD's mp3' players and cell
phones are far more efficient and useful. In the
same manner it's about time to leave the gas
guzzlers a thing of the past.
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