“It’s coming,” a baritone voice warns as images of a fiery hellscape flash across the screen. “Lies. Deception,” someone whispers, just before the narrator launches into a diatribe about Josh Fox’s new documentary, Gasland Part II, in a youtube clip whose esthetic falls somewhere between b-horror movie and election season attack ad. It’s the sort of video that might be campy if it wasn’t made with an actual budget.
Posted last November under the account energyforamerica, the faux trailer is one of the first hits in a Gasland 2...
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Prop 23
The California Jobs Initiative (CJI) is an oil corporation farce and fraud. There is no connection, whatsoever, between greenhouse gas emission reduction and the loss of jobs. This notion is an insult to the intelligence of the people of California. In fact, there is job growth in the clean, renewable energy industry. Chevron employs 65,000 worldwide and CJI is not going to change this. The only jobs created by the oil industry are clean-up after oil spills and deep water, blow-outs and pump-handler jobs. CJI will make fantastic profits for the oil industry, increase air pollution, especially in communities around their refineries, and there will not be lower gas prices. Both Koch Industries and Valero are super Enrons. Since when did the oil companies start to show any concern for the unemployed and their families?
Promoting Antiamericanism in the Name of Politics and Profits
The Kochs are promoting anti-science in the promotion of their continued future profits and their Libertarian politics.
Those who promote anti-science will inevitably turn youngsters away from science. But the US needs a strong scientific base to maintain its technological lead. It's fairly obvious that the US' lead is slipping away.
Now countries such as China and India value scientists, where the true value of scientists to their economies are appreciated. But in the US antiscience as promoted by the Tea Party [apparently a Koch creation] and denialists leads to hate campaigns; death threats and who knows what else?
In the future the US will probably not be able to rely upon importing scientists from overseas [where they will be valued], and the resultant decline of the US economy will be the responsibility of the Kochs, ExxonMobil and others, including those who comment on websites, including here.
Those who promote anti-science are anti-American.
This needs roadcast widely, loud and clear.
Citizens of the US and Canada need to understand the connection between anti-science propaganda and the fossil fuel industries.
Also, too few appreciate the huge tax payers subsidies and other financial perks enjoyed by these entities. Maybe their PR bills could be taxed, if only the sums of money wasted on lawyers and publicity merchants could be diverted to alternative energy research that would be a start.