honorentheos wrote:Rambo - I think Obama made the right decision in not approving the pipeline, but also in re-inviting for permit resubmittal. The unanswered questions about impacts it may have caused justified not rushing in to a decision that, once made, would be impractical to reverse.
What were the unanswered questions? From what I heard a study was done and it showed a pipeline was perfectly safe.
Yes it would be a good idea to have more wind power, solar, and nuclear. However; that is going to take it least 50 years without destroying the economy. In the meantime the US needs oil and I think it would be better to get it from Canada than from the middle east. Rather give your friends money over your enemies. Like I say we have tons of government regulation and who the hell knows what those countries have. Plus I highly doubt a pipeline is not as safe as oil tankers.
In the end, I think the bigger issues are related to the idea of "The Tragedy of the Commons". Some (many?) economists and sociologists suggest that there must be a mechanism for punishing actions that are not in the collective best interest or reward actions that are in order to prevent drop off in voluntary participation. Otherwise, people take the short view most of the time over the long one. But if one is inclined to believe the long view (i.e. - in this case leaving the world as good or better for our children's generation is more important than maximizing my immediate gains) then it can move from a technical question to one of ethics in a hurry. Unless a person is a climate change denier, it seems practically immoral to suggest that since oil will get burned one way or the other we might as well be the ones to burn it. Since I'm pretty sure human-related climate change is real and - like the US military believes - will have negative impacts on our well-being I'm glad the President found a way to take a breath before making the decision. Rather cleverly, too, in my opinion.
in my opinion I don't think he wanted to make a decision before an election. Doesn't really show much guts to me.
Yes we do need to take care of the planet for the future but like I said it's going to take realistic time to change from fossil fuels.