Even in the face of one failure after another less than three years ago, Shell still plans to drill in the Arctic Ocean.
The reason given? We need the oil to provide the energy Mr. & Mrs. America, and the world needs. Say what?
Have we come to a point in our civilization that neither fish nor foul nor the lives of people who will work in one of nature's most awesome and unpredictable environments are worth little? Are we about to be taken in once again by false promises that we can beat the will of Mother Nature?
Are we so enticed by prospects for pay-offs, for returns on the dollar that this lark by Shell is a must-have for the benefit of humanity? Or is it another futile effort to benefit a handful of investors?
Have we become so greedy or so disrespectful of human limitations that we can now accept that the environment of which we are a part is now to be considered as fodder for unworthy endeavors?
I do not know why the Obama administration gave Shell and the Petroleum industry a green light to go ahead with this folly in face of the drilling, fractoring and other sure-fire remedies that have failed and created more chaos than benefits in our hunt for energy.
I do know that I wish I had a kayak and a paddle so I could join the activists to block Royal Dutch Shell from using the port of Seattle for their drilling fleet.
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