Hypocrisy on energy....
The US needs to drill for oil off-shore and in Alaska...
Oil makes hypocrites of us all. Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general who last year took office declaring that his main goal was to fight "man-made climate change", has spent most of his weekend in Jeddah attempting to persuade King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to ramp up the kingdom's oil production.
This is just the global edition of Gordon Brown's earlier plea to the Saudis to "do something" about the high price of oil; a remarkable display of diplomatic chutzpah from a man who, as Chancellor, spent a decade telling us that increasing the price of petrol on British forecourts through fiscal means was very much in the best interests of the whole planet.
Meanwhile the US Senate has threatened to launch a prosecution of OPEC for its alleged fixing of the world oil market, to the detriment of the American consumer. The American legislature's hypocrisy in this matter takes a different form to ours: the politicians who are now howling with rage about the shortage of oil supply are in essence the same people who have long blocked the oil industry from developing vast deposits both in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and off their own coastline – about 80 per cent of the US continental shelf is out of bounds, on environmental grounds.
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'Environmentalists' who insist we cannot go after our own oil are creating environmental problems in countries where there is no oversight of drilling practices.
Here in North America we can monitor what's going on, people living in the dictatorships where most of the world's oil is extracted get imprisoned or killed if they point out environmental problems.
'Environmentalists' know this, but it's not like they really care about people or the environment - if they do then they have a strange way of showing it.
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