Canada Is On Fire
The Arsonist? Big Oil
From
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/20/canada-wildfires-big-oil
Canada Is On Fire – Big Oil Is The Arsonist
Canada On Fire
Tue 20 Jun 2023 09.24 EDT
Governments need to represent us—not fossil-fuel profiteers.
We need plans to phase out fossil fuel production and emissions
All this [still hasn’t] been enough to create a tipping point [realization and a call] for action. Now that climate impacts have hit the economic capital of western power, will it spur governments in the global north to get serious?
A lack of scientific knowledge about climate change is not the barrier. Nor is a lack of cleaner, safer, cheaper energy alternatives. [See the Sadderday Times essay on Thorium.] The IPCC said as much last year – the barrier is vested fossil fuel interests putting their profit above our safety.
We know exactly which fossil fuel companies are robbing us of clean air and a secure future. We can now measure which oil companies are responsible for wildfires (13 [Big Oil companies operate in Canada), but oil executives are still calling the shots.
Internationally, big oil has been flooding the climate talks for decades. The result? The Paris agreement doesn’t even include the words fossil fuels, oil, gas or coal. And today we are on track to produce 110% more oil, gas and coal by 2030 than the world can ever burn. If we are going to manage the decline of fossil-fuel production [ ] we need our governments to stand up to big oil and start negotiating a new international agreement on fossil fuels to complement the Paris agreement.
Back at home, as the smoke rolled in, the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, promised to do whatever it takes to keep people safe. But Ottawa just backed another loan guarantee for the Trans Mountain Pipeline. “Whatever it takes,” [is, fake talk and does not include tackling Big Oil who are stoking the flames].
[Big Oil’s is causing the end
of life on Earth.
Trudeau is not alone in refusing to acknowledge the need to stop expansion of oil and gas. That same attitude – “let’s act on climate change [except for the expansion of fossil fuels”] – is alive and [in the US] where Biden has recently approved the Willow project and more.
Scary Times
John Valliant, homing in on the recent Alberta election, puts it more provocatively: “Alberta politics is still a largely and wholly owned subsidiary of the petroleum industry.” And: “The petroleum industry is a wholly owned subsidiary of fire.”
Governments need to represent us, not fossil-fuel profiteers. We need plans to phase out fossil fuel production and emissions. Plans that include protections and support for communities and workers dependent on oil, gas and coal.
But that’s not enough. Wealthy fossil-fuel producing countries like Canada must support countries in the global south to be part of the transition to clean energy so it can happen in a fast and fair way.
Oil, gas and coal are burning us. Politically and now literally. That’s why 101 Nobel laureates and over 3,000 scientists are calling for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty. Six countries and 84 subnational governments have already endorsed it. It’s time for yours to get on board, too.
Manhattan Bathed In Canadian Smoke
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