June 11th, 2012

dallalicious:

“Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is no stranger to attacks on the environment, as seen in his ads against clean energy jobs, his pledge to roll back fuel economy standards that protect public health and reduce carbon pollution, and the fact that he doesn’t know “the purpose of” public lands that belong to all Americans.

But this morning’s Washington Post sheds more light on Romney’s energy plan, including the fact that he would open up “virtually every part of U.S. lands and waters” to drilling regardless of whether they are national parks, national monuments, or protected in some other way. “

May 13th, 2012
occupyla:

MILITARISM IS IMPERIALISM.

occupyla:

MILITARISM IS IMPERIALISM.

(Source: treebeard-the-anarchist)

May 7th, 2012

earthandscience:

Two Years Later, Grim Photos From the BP Disaster

It’s been two years since the Deepwater Horizon disaster unleashed 4.9 million barrels of oil on the Gulf of Mexico. In the midst of the disaster, BP and its contractors did everything they could to keep people from seeing the scale of the disaster. But new photos released Monday offer some new insight to just how grim the Gulf became for sea life.

The images were released in response to a Freedom of Information Act Request that Greenpeace filed back in August 2010, asking for any communication related to endangered and threatened Gulf species. Now, many months later, Greenpeace received a response from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that included more than 100 photos from the spill, including many of critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles dead and covered in oil.

Read article and see all photos here

March 17th, 2012

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Erik Olson. Space.

Earth, 2011. Oil on canvas, 72 x 84 inches.

Moon, 2011. Oil on panel, 20 x 16 inches.

Venus, 2011. Oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches.

Love Space, 2011. Oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches.

(via happyplaceisfloatinginspace)

February 17th, 2012

earthandscience:

It is almost possible to dismiss Michael Mann’s account of a vast conspiracy by the fossil fuel industry to harrass scientists and befuddle the public. His story of that campaign, and his own journey from naive computer geek to battle-hardened climate ninja, seems overwrought, maybe even paranoid.

But now comes the unauthorised release of documents showing how a libertarian thinktank, the Heartland Institute, which has in the past been supported by Exxon, spent millions on lavish conferences attacking scientists and concocting projects to counter science teaching for kindergarteners.

Read Full Article

January 19th, 2012
The rushed and arbitrary deadline insisted on by Congressional Republicans prevented a full assessment of the pipeline’s impact, especially the health and safety of the American people, as well as our environment. As a result, the secretary of state has recommended that the application be denied. And after reviewing the State Department’s report, I agree.
December 31st, 2011
fuckyeahbeksinski:

Unknwon (1978)
Oil on hardboard, 87 x 73 cm.

fuckyeahbeksinski:

Unknwon (1978)

Oil on hardboard, 87 x 73 cm.

November 12th, 2011

If every American took every single action suggested by Al Gore in the movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, it would only reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 21%. It’s not an accident that what’s being promoted as a solution are personal solutions and blaming individuals for their consumption. Consumption is a problem, but that lets the corporations, capitalists, the government, and the 1% of people who are literally living at the expense of the whole planet off the hook.


We have to find a way to break through with this information that the Department of Defense in the US is the largest user of oil on the planet. We could all stop using our cars, and all of that, and it wouldn’t make a dent in the consumption that’s done by industry in terms of water, oil, energy, and everything else.

Premadasi Amada, Deep Green Resistance organizer (via cultureofresistance)

(Source: socialuprooting, via airyearthgirl)

August 16th, 2011

A second leak point has been found in the flow line beneath the Gannet Alpha oil platform, 113 miles (180km) off Aberdeen.
Shell has been dealing with the release of an estimated 216  tonnes - 1,300 barrels - from a leak near the platform discovered last  week.
The oil company said it was working to tackle what was described as a “second pathway” of leakage.
Shell said the overall leak rate was declining.
Glen Cayley, technical director of Shell’s exploration and  production activities in Europe, said: “The leak source remains the  same. The initial release path was stopped, however, the oil found a  second pathway to the sea.
“Since then we have been working to find the source of the much  smaller flow of hydrocarbons. It had proved difficult to find because  we are dealing with a complex subsea infrastructure and the position of  the small leak is in an awkward place surrounded by marine growth.

I don’t see this reported anywhere, I guess this is normal these days…

A second leak point has been found in the flow line beneath the Gannet Alpha oil platform, 113 miles (180km) off Aberdeen.

Shell has been dealing with the release of an estimated 216 tonnes - 1,300 barrels - from a leak near the platform discovered last week.

The oil company said it was working to tackle what was described as a “second pathway” of leakage.

Shell said the overall leak rate was declining.

Glen Cayley, technical director of Shell’s exploration and production activities in Europe, said: “The leak source remains the same. The initial release path was stopped, however, the oil found a second pathway to the sea.

“Since then we have been working to find the source of the much smaller flow of hydrocarbons. It had proved difficult to find because we are dealing with a complex subsea infrastructure and the position of the small leak is in an awkward place surrounded by marine growth.

I don’t see this reported anywhere, I guess this is normal these days…

August 3rd, 2011

Oil giant Shell has accepted responsibility for two devastating oil spills in Nigeria’s Ogoniland region. The Bodo fishing community sued Shell in the UK, alleging that spills in 2008 and 2009 had destroyed the environment and ruined their livelihoods. Their lawyer said they would seek hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation for one of the world’s “most devastating oil spills”. Shell told the BBC it would settle the case under Nigerian law. Experts who studied video footage of the spills say they could be as large as the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska, when 10m gallons of oil destroyed the remote coastline, the UK’s Guardian newspaper reports. Until now, Shell has claimed that less than 40,000 gallons were spilt in Nigeria, it reports.

Let me see, where have I seen this before? A fucking broken record that will only get worse as we have to look and drill in harder and harder places to rape the planet for our thirst of fossil fuel and inability to transition to a eco friendly source of energy, or change our lifestyles for that matter.