In an effort to put more holes in Virginia soil to extract
materials millions
of years old, Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are renewing their
attempts to lift the federal hold on oil and gas drilling in Virginia’s coastal
waters.
But wait, here comes the political cover! According to The
Virginian-Pilot, Warner and Kaine each “vowed” they wouldn’t continue their
attempts to lift the federal moratorium on oil and gas drilling unless the
Commonwealth received a sizable share of the of the oil and gas revenue that
would accrue in the future. Under current law, all such profits would go into
federal coffers. How this provision came into effect is also a legislative
oddity.
For Virginians who are more concerned about the environment
than extracting a finite resource that Virginia and the rest of the country
could do without, this renewed push by Senators Warner and Kaine come as
another disappointing political move by two supposedly “blue” politicians.
During a conference call with reporters, Sen. Warner had
this to say, "Both Senator Kaine and I believe in
an all-of-the-above approach…If we're going to do that, one key is to take
advantage of all our resources and opportunity." Taking advantage
of our resources, kind of like China is doing now? The world can see what
tradeoffs have come out of that battle with planet earth.
All-of-the-above really means passing greater environmental degradation
to future generations than those that the present have had to suffer through.
Kaine and Warner will argue that it is a practical solution
to Virginia’s and the U.S.’s energy needs. But what they are really saying is
that they lack political imagination and the political will to see beyond the teaming
seas of fossil fuel lobbyists, sly industry arguments, and their own
short-sightedness.
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