by rwwff » Sat 13 May 2006, 21:18:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'W')here is there any "conservation" if any area is open for exploitation? An "aesthetic" issue? Man, that is just frikkin' weird to me. All along here I thought real conservation was about protecting ecosystems and biodiversity. Pretty damn hard for that to happen if we can just decide to go charging into anywhere to take whatever it is we "need" from that area. The old "it's inevitable" "it's pragmatic" "don't be naive" blah blah.
Screw that.
All areas are open for exploitating given a few scribbles on paper. Thats one of the things that's always bothered me about the environmental movement. Its like a bad case of denial. The way I've put it to them is this: what in the world makes you think ANWR will be kept "safe" from drilling when half the grandma's in New England can't afford to fill their heating oil tanks.
It seems clear as day to me, I'm a bit surprised how quickly the run up is happening, and I'm kinda hoping its just a little spike, with prices next year in the $50/bbl range, but if its not, ANWR's toast. They won't be nice and gentle. They won't try to minimize the disturbance. Congress will act, and the industry will leap at the opportunity to fill the place with 1960's era cheap production technology.
Maybe thats what the democrats of New England are hoping and believing in, $50/bbl in '07. Course, it could be that they've put themselves into a situation where their only option is to believe and pray.