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Octafish

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Fri May 24, 2013, 11:33 AM May 2013

The Biggest Criminal Enterprise in History [View all]



Terracide and the Terrarists

Destroying the Planet for Record Profits

By Tom Engelhardt

We have a word for the conscious slaughter of a racial or ethnic group: genocide. And one for the conscious destruction of aspects of the environment: ecocide. But we don’t have a word for the conscious act of destroying the planet we live on, the world as humanity had known it until, historically speaking, late last night. A possibility might be “terracide” from the Latin word for earth. It has the right ring, given its similarity to the commonplace danger word of our era: terrorist.

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Their prior knowledge of the damage they are doing is what should make this a criminal activity. And there are corporate precedents for this, even if on a smaller scale. The lead industry, the asbestos industry, and the tobacco companies all knew the dangers of their products, made efforts to suppress the information or instill doubt about it even as they promoted the glories of what they made, and went right on producing and selling while others suffered and died.

And here’s another similarity: with all three industries, the negative results conveniently arrived years, sometimes decades, after exposure and so were hard to connect to it. Each of these industries knew that the relationship existed. Each used that time-disconnect as protection. One difference: if you were a tobacco, lead, or asbestos exec, you might be able to ensure that your children and grandchildren weren’t exposed to your product. In the long run, that’s not a choice when it comes to fossil fuels and CO2, as we all live on the same planet (though it's also true that the well-off in the temperate zones are unlikely to be the first to suffer).

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The Alternatives That Weren’t

It didn’t have to be this way.

On July 15, 1979, at a time when gas lines, sometimes blocks long, were a disturbing fixture of American life, President Jimmy Carter spoke directly to the American people on television for 32 minutes, calling for a concerted effort to end the country’s oil dependence on the Middle East. “To give us energy security,” he announced,

“I am asking for the most massive peacetime commitment of funds and resources in our nation's history to develop America's own alternative sources of fuel -- from coal, from oil shale, from plant products for gasohol, from unconventional gas, from the sun... Just as a similar synthetic rubber corporation helped us win World War II, so will we mobilize American determination and ability to win the energy war. Moreover, I will soon submit legislation to Congress calling for the creation of this nation's first solar bank, which will help us achieve the crucial goal of 20% of our energy coming from solar power by the year 2000.”


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http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175703/tomgram%3A_engelhardt%2C_the_biggest_criminal_enterprise_in_history
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And then Reagan BrotherIvan May 2013 #1
Reagan's first executive order eliminated price controls on petroleum and natural gas. Octafish May 2013 #2
And Raygun removed the solar panels from the WH roof byeya May 2013 #3
They weren't Solar Panels, but Solar Hot Water Heaters. bvar22 May 2013 #10
It would have been an everyday symbolic reminder to everyone that Bill Clinton was not byeya May 2013 #12
I think Bush Sr adieu May 2013 #8
Reagan raised it to 65. Octafish May 2013 #29
Reagan did not repeal the 55 limit. former9thward May 2013 #28
Reagan raised it to 65. Octafish May 2013 #31
The law was passed by Congress. former9thward May 2013 #32
And a return to big cars, big trucks, and big SUVs--with big engines. moondust May 2013 #9
Shhh! I was chastized mightily on this very board by Democrats BrotherIvan May 2013 #21
That's highly unusual. moondust May 2013 #22
It was an eye-opening exchange to say the least BrotherIvan May 2013 #23
It is fairly new here, time was Reagan Worship was just not done here, that all changed Dragonfli May 2013 #25
Well put BrotherIvan May 2013 #26
This was the speech that mobilized the oil magnates and their stooges, the Bushs, iemitsu May 2013 #4
Backed by the full faith and credit of a planet full of Hitlers Octafish May 2013 #15
You're welcome, Octafish, and thank you for validating my iemitsu May 2013 #16
That is the situation, 'a people molded by disinformation served as entertainment at a CI circus.' Octafish May 2013 #27
This patting each other on the back thing is kind of nice. I don't usually engage in iemitsu May 2013 #33
Carter tried to make us rethink about our environment malaise May 2013 #5
I think that rather than "they tried to destroy him. iemitsu May 2013 #17
Same goons malaise May 2013 #18
That's what I see. iemitsu May 2013 #19
"...we might have had a different world..." CrispyQ May 2013 #6
The oil industry was a "{Democratic Party" industry until the Democrats got sick of the oil byeya May 2013 #7
Yet another powerful example of the failures of Capitalism. Ron Green May 2013 #11
Nothing is going to stop rampant capitalism from destroying the planet. Rex May 2013 #13
Thank you. H2O Man May 2013 #14
Ditto! A DU Treasure to be sure. Thank you. 7wo7rees May 2013 #24
Thank you felix_numinous May 2013 #20
= The Bush Family. ANY other answer is a sub-set, IMO! (It didn't start with 41.) WinkyDink May 2013 #30
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