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GO GREEN - Enbridge: Taking a look
at the big picture
Published: February 20, 2012 4:00 PM
Updated: February 20, 2012 4:08 PM
With the hearings commencing on the proposed Enbridge pipeline proposal, a
heated debate over the environmental risks versus the economic benefits has
developed. What is really required is a rational discussion of the overall impact of
the project.
The Proposal
As we burn up the earths fossil fuel reserves, we are turning to sources that are
both more difficult to exploit and more hazardous to the environment. Deep ocean
wells, natural gas fracking and tarsands developments are such sources.
The Alberta tarsands have generated controversy since the extraction of this
resource began. Tarsands sources produce three times the greenhouse gases that
conventional wells do. Only now is a creditable monitoring system being
developed to determine what impact the development is having.
A number of companies concerned about their carbon footprints have actually
decided to boycott products from the tarsands. This sort of ethical concern is
nowhere to be found in the offshore markets the Enbridge pipeline is intended toserve.
Tarsands bitumen will move by pipeline to our coast and then be loaded onto
super tankers bound for the Asian market. This poses a threat to our wilderness
and our coast line. Since 2002, there have been 170 pipeline leaks in Enbridge
facilities. And, if super tankers that dwarf our largest BC Ferries in size go into
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service on our coast, it will only be a matter of time before there is a tanker wreck
that will make the Exxon Valdez look like a minor spill.
Spin Cycle
It is the position of the oil companies and our own federal government that
anybody questioning the wisdom of this project belongs to radical groups.
The Energy Minister has stated that environmental and other radical
groupsthreaten to hijack our regulatory system to achieve their radical
ideological agenda.
The Prime Minister has said that we should be aware of the use of foreign money
to really overload the public consultation. He was picking up on the oil lobby
group Ethical Oil statement that we must take a stand against foreigners and
their lobbying groups interfering in our decision.
Last week, the spin was turned up by the Conservative MP representing the
tarsands riding. He is preparing a private members bill that would block foreign
funding of radical Canadian environmental groups. He also hinted that these
radical groups are paying First Nations leaders to oppose the project. This is a
whopper that even Ethical Oil is backing away from.
First Nations groups are natural targets for Big Oil and their friends in
government. Lets face it, this group has consistently questioned resource
developments that put the environment at risk. During the many thousand years
prior to European contact, they were excellent stewards of the environment. It is
only during the two hundred years since non-natives arrived that the environment
has suffered.
When it comes to foreign funding of efforts to influence the public discussion, themulti-nation energy companies are out spending the opposing environmental
groups by many millions of dollars.
Impact on our economy
Even with the environmental risks involved, Enbridge is being promoted as a
worthwhile project for economic rewards it offers. While rewarding to the oil
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companies, the project makes no sense in terms of jobs for Canadians. Once
completed, the pipeline will provide only 200 jobs and put 50,000 fishery and
tourism jobs at risk. As we do with timber and coal, we will be shipping the
connected refining and manufacturing jobs offshore along with the raw materials.
Global Implications
China, the target market for the Enbridge bitumen, is the worlds largest emitter
of greenhouse gases. We all share the same atmosphere. This project will
exacerbate global warming.
The Enbridge project will supply dirty Canadian fuel to energize Chinas growing
industrial sector. We will also be exporting more jobs offshore as the trend of
outsourcing of manufacturing from North America increases. We will be able to
buy cheaper offshore goods and get increased pollution and unemployment in
exchange.
An Opportunity
Rather than go down the path of increased fossil fuel extraction and export, we
have an opportunity to turn things around. A two-pronged national strategy
should be developed to increase energy efficiency and to get us off fossil fuels and
on to renewable energy. This strategy would generate many jobs, create new
manufacturing opportunities, slow global warming and protect our environment.
The funding to get this shift underway exists. All we need to do is end the billions
of dollars in subsidies to oil companies.
Submitted by: Tim Larsen
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