Posted by davidg on May 7th, 2010
Oil Spill in the Gulf
The environmental implications of BP’s spill from the oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico is very concerning on so many levels. But as I listen to the media create theatre out of bashing the big oil companies, it occurs to me that the real culprits here are you and me. The problem is that you and I don’t really want to know how oil gets from the ground and into the tanks of our cars, or into the energy plants that produce electricity for our homes and offices and stores and streets.
So long as we are going to consume oil, we are going to have environmental disasters that result from accidental oil spills. It is a random, yet probabilistic fact. I don’t believe that anyone intends that these things happen, and maybe more regulation and inspection would help.
My point is that with everything we do with this planet, there is a balance between the consumption of non-renewable resources, economic prosperity, and lifestyle choice. Be happy with the choices you make, be aware of the consequences those choices make to the planet, and respect with dignity the impact those choices have on the living things around you.
As my First Nations’ brothers and sisters in Canada say “Judge no man before you have walked two moons in his moccasins”.
[written by David Greene]








