17 June, 2015

Fossil fuel companies gleefully plunge into the artic in search of profits


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ossil fuel companies long excluded from the frozen artic rub their hands with glee as hitherto frozen deposits become accessible.

Sweeping warnings that whatever fossil fuels are already in the ground should stay in the ground seem inaudible to companies bedazzled by the potential profits which until now have been hidden below the frozen artic.

fuelfix in the Houston Chronicle reports: “Shell’s contracted Polar Pioneer drilling rig began its 12-day trek to Alaska on Monday, though Arctic drilling opponents in kayaks were trying to block its exit from Puget Sound.

“By early afternoon, at least 24 protesters had been detained by the Coast Guard and fined $500 for violating a 500-yard safety zone around the rig. The rig itself also stopped moving Monday afternoon, after a slow initial transit that saw two tugboats pulling the Polar Pioneer away from its months-long perch at Terminal 5 in the Port of Seattle.

“It is headed first to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, a waypoint on its journey to the Chukchi Sea northwest of Alaska.”

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