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Monday, May, 24, 2010

Ringo Speaks Out on Oil Spill Crisis and Energy Policy

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SCUP–45 plenary session speaker Jerome Ringo has more than 20 years of experience in the Louisiana petrochemical industry, including deep water oil rigs:

 "Now, as more than 200,000 gallons of crude oil pour into the Gulf of Mexico each day, I see the jobs that will be lost, the families and communities that will suffer and the impending devastation of our $2 billion seafood industry.

Think about the fishermen, the truck drivers, the restaurant owners and so many others who depend on this industry. Think also about the fish, birds, sea turtles and other marine life whose ecosystem has just been turned on its head.

There is a better way: clean energy.

While many countries have already embraced clean energy and adopted national policies to increase energy efficiency and the use of renewables, the United States continues to suffer from a reactive, outdated energy strategy. It's been nearly a year since the U.S. House of Representatives passed its energy and climate bill (the American Clean Energy and Security Act), but the Senate has yet to begin serious debate on its own legislation.

Our policymakers are fiddling while Rome burns - or rather, while oil rigs burn and pollute our oceans and coasts."

 

 

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