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ossil fuels have
disrupted the world’s climate system to such a degree that wilderness areas
once inaccessible are now about to be exploited as global warming has freed up
areas that until now had been naturally locked away.
News services around the world, among them the BBC, have reported that the oil and gas
giant Shell is expected to begin drilling for oil in the Arctic within the next
two weeks.
The BBC said. “Thirty ships left Dutch Harbor in Alaska on Thursday
for the Arctic to support two initial exploratory wells.
“The company has already committed about $7bn (£4.5bn) to
the controversial project, and is confident it will find huge quantities of oil
in the region.
“But if the initial wells do not find oil, Shell will
contemplate walking away from the region entirely.”
Climatologists, and many others, hope that Shell does walk
away from the region entirely as it is clearly understood that considering the
world’s damaged climate system, the only rightly place for fossil fuels is in
the ground.
Beyond that the world’s environmental groups fear an oil
spill that, in the Artic would cause imaginable damage.
Most argue that whatever the profits might be from such a
project, that they are simply not worth the inevitable risks.
Read the BBC story
- “Shell Arctic oil drilling to commence within weeks”.
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