I’ve been watching in amazement as a massive oil slick–larger than many small countries–slowly makes it way to the Gulf coastline, some of our nation’s best fishing grounds and most biologically diverse ecosystems. Because of the strong winds, it should reach land soon (or already has), and the choppy seas are making attempts to clean it before it makes landfall very difficult. This could easily be the single greatest environmental disaster I have witnessed in my modest lifetime, and it is something so big, I can witness it from space! My simple question is:
Where is the damn outrage?
Seymour Friendly has done a much better job than I at tracking the disaster and the very weak reaction from the top environmental groups in the country. The lack of forceful response from “green” groups is completely disturbing. As of this morning, the front page of the Seirra Club’s website makes no mention of the massive oil slick speeding its way to our shores! This is a huge ecological disaster of historic proportion in the making.
I don’t even consider myself to be a diehard environmentalist, obviously I have other top personal issues, but this surreal catastrophe has me truly shaken. The thing that really sickens me is that I know the news is only going to keep getting much worse for days and weeks to come. I don’t even want to think what the eventual level of ecological and economic devastation will be.
Where is the rally cry?
This is the type of massive, clearly visible disaster that has a chance to create a whole new generation of environmental activists and supporters. Where are the groups trying to rally young people into long-term activism based on this outrage? There can’t be a more vivid example of how easy it is to destroy the environment, and why regulation is needed to prevent powerful corporations, in their endless pursuit of greater profits, from engaging in the dangerous corner-cutting practices that result in tragedy.
This giant glob of oil is why we need wildlife preserves! This is why we have an Environmental Protection Agency, and it needs to have teeth. This is why we need green technologies that are not based on fossil fuel. This is why we must require companies to submit to safety and environment regulations. Where are the groups trying to flood the zone to make this case before the nation?
This is the time to galvanize a huge swath of young people and make them environmentalists for life. It is an opportunity to push back against the Republicans’ decades of assault on common sense regulation. Yet, with the best opportunity in decades to advance environmentalism in the public conscience, the green groups seems to be completely flat footed. The relative silence and lack of strong action is deafening.
I feel like I’m not just tragically watching a slow-motion disaster of a giant blob of oil slowly moving to devastate part of our gulf coast, but I’m also watching perhaps an even greater slow motion disaster of failing to get Americans to care so they can be rallied to demand action that could prevent this from ever happening again. Where is the outrage?



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hear, hear!
You kinda assume/hope that you can fight the good fight for some progressive thing like health care and the other groups would do what the should on their issues.
The National Wildlife Federation has the spill on our front page & NWF President Larry Schweiger will be flying to the coast tomorrow. We’re posting the latest news here:
http://www.nwf.org/OilSpill
If there’s anything not on there that should be, please email me at grantm(at)nwf.org. Thanks!
by no means an excuse for collective apathy, but aren’t helplessness and exasperation features and not bugs in Shock Doctrine ?
plus the slower kids that comprise TradMed didn’t seem to grasp the magnitude of this disaster – folks can only respond to what they hear
oh, and I have FLOTUS, Sasha, and Malia cleaning birds nlt Sunday afternoon in the betting pool
Damn Jane…You’ve been pretty “Hot” lately…Calm down…People will get there…I do believe people right now are more worried about whats being done to get the damn thing shut down and what are the plans for cleaning up the oil before it gets close to land…People are waiting for their marching orders… Which you just called them out on…LOL…Which is what you did for Immigration…& What you did for…& What you’re gonna do for ….LMAO…
This is me Jon not Jane
PS…You remind me of that michael douglas film with the saying from that other film…I’m Mad as Hell & I’m not gonna Take it any more…Try some…
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and I have assumed the role of FB curmudgeon today, y’all wouldn’t believe the sheer number of progressive dispatches about the stoopid Repubs on a day when POTUS reaffirmed the need to drill domestically
Been hanging around DKos lately? ;-)
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Huh? This sounds like something Marcus Kos or Digby would write. Not trying to get your goat, dude–but Slick Willie was against regulation big time (Glass-Steagall, anyone). The Dems are to blame as much as the Repubs.
thegreenmiles: thanks!
Jon, it is surreal. It’s going to be awful. People do not understand … yet. This oil is going to keep gushing, it’s trapped in the Gulf, circling, there are miles and miles of coastline, some of it inaccessible, and the weather will just churn everything up again and again for months to come, including through hurricane season. Nobody gets it.
How bout this thought Jon? Maybe those at the top of the biggest environmentalist groups have ALREADY been called by Obama & team and promised huge support IF they do NOT make a huge deal of this.
Remember when AARP supported Chauncey Bush’ PHARMA Bill. If ever there should’ve been outrage, we should’ve seen it then. But, guess what? AARP, not only didn’t object, it got on board. Why, because it was bought off!
After what Obama & Team did on HCR, WHY would anyone think anything but the WORST of them?
LMAO…Sorry Jon…I get you guys confused all the time…
The “aggrieved” parties can’t blame Bush(or his cronies) and won’t blame Obama(or his cronies). Period. It’s quite clear.
It is worth pointing out, in light of your inclusion of Bush to the comment, that this ongoing spill wasn’t predicted days before it’s occurrence, by satellite.
Good point. But, as a thought experiment, imagine the reaction to these events IF Bush was the prez. I just smell a large amount of hypocrisy in the lack of hue and cry about this. I am certainly not trying to elevate Bush nor diminish Obama- I have equal regard for both. I just have great disdain for hypocrites….. and partisans tend to be a bit heavy in that department.
No argument. TeamObama is composed of MasterTamper-Downers™.
thanks
Last time I checked it was, “we’ll primary anyone who doesn’t support Team Obama’s agenda!”
The fierce urgency of aligning oneself with the Heritage Foundation.
Mustnt do anything that reflects bad on Obama?
Wheres the outrage over his decision to drill baby drill? If Bush would have done that, you would have heard noise!
It’s called “Network”
I know, lets all go to a protest, so we can get corralled in a free-speech zone. Then we can go on TV, so we can go opposite some ultra right slob, so they can be fair and balanced.
actually now that i think of it, there will be tons of coverage of oily birds and stuff. I guess cruelty to animals is the last taboo here in america.
I think there is outrage, but moreso people feel helpless …at least those who recognize the enormity of the situation, and that there are likely no quick solutions at this point.
Recriminations can come later … they don’t really help at the moment we are in the crisis. All hands need to be on deck to come up with ideas for containing and minimizing the impact.
I doubt the reaction would have been any different under Bush.