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Pursuing gain to the verge of our extinction
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Pursuing gain to the verge of our extinction
By PHILIP OCHIENG
Profound ignorance is clearly the reason Westerners allow their
governments and corporations to get away with brutal environmental
murder. It is not merely that the culprits do it surreptitiously.
There is that. Much of the assault on man's only source of livelihood
is concealed ­ ignored by the corporate media.

But this only contributes to the more important kind of ignorance,
unawareness of what constitutes ecological death and degradation of
the human habitat and what that portends for humanity.

That is why, only a few weeks after he took office, US President
George Bush does not feel embarrassed or threatened when he publicly
reneges on an election campaign pledge. His administration has
rejected all of the international treaties recently made to protect
mankind from a habitat rapidly rotting.

He can go back on his word because he knows few Americans will
challenge him on it. Apathy feeds on the ignorance, daily encouraging
the political system ­ acting chiefly for a deliriously greedy
corporate family ­ to perperate heinous crimes against mankind.

For the state and the pachyderms called corporations are but the head
and tail sides of the same coin. The President comes from a Texas
family so avarious for oil that in 1991, when his father was the
occupant of the Oval Office, the state squandered huge public
resources to brutalitalise the Middle East to secure oil to feed the
maws of corporate industry.

Of course, the big media ­ being part of that family ­ could not put
it that way. Bryan Appleyard comments in Brave New Worlds: Genetics
and the Human Experience: "Even when the real justification for
warfare is economic or strategic, the rhetoric of war is invariably
moral. In the Persian Gulf War of 1991, the Allies did not free
Kuwait from Iraq...with cries of 'Oil!' but rather with cries
of 'Freedom!'..."

Apologists often argue that the corporations do not do it wilfully,
that, if they cause any destruction, it is only because they cannot
foretell the environmental consequences of deploying any technique.

Here, for instance, is Barry Commoner in The Closing Circle: "Driven
by an inherent tendency to maximise profits, modern private
enterprise has seized upon those massive technological innovations
that promise to gratify this need, usually unaware that these
innovations are often instruments of environmental destruction."

To which Herbert Schiller retorts as follows in Communication and
Cultural Control: "The basic factor in the introduction of new
technology is obviously the quest for profitability.
The 'unawareness' of the consequences is usually [only] an
indifference to the social costs ­ the ensuing environmental
degradation that affects society, not the producer."

This is obvious. Environmental law is flouted deliberately and often
defiantly. The White House, especially when occupied by a "neo-con",
routinely appoints well known anti-conservationists to head the
National Environment Protection Agency.

Take the ozone layer and hear what scientist Carl Sagan says in his
Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science: "By accident a
few research groups in atmospheric photochemistry discovered that
halocarbon propellants from aerosol spray cans will reside for very
long periods in the atmosphere, circulate to the stratosphere,
partially destroy the ozone there, and let ultraviolet light from the
sun leak down to the Earth's surface. Increased skin cancer for
whites [my italics] was the most widely advertised consequence."

How did halocarbon producers react? Ask Sagan: "DuPont Company, the
principal manufacturers of halocarbon propellants, for example, took
the curious position in public debates that all conclusions about
halocarbons detroying the ozonosphere were 'theoretical'.

"They seemed to be implying that they would be prepared to stop
halocarbon manufacture only [after] the conclusions were tested
experimentally ­ that is, when the ozonosphere [has been] destroyed."

You can fully test this "theory" only by attacking the ozone to the
last atom, by which time there will be no DuPont because all living
things will have been killed by ultraviolet. But profit hunters think
only of the present. They are never really interested in the future,
even of their own children.

That is the point Sagan is making on cancer. It is that when
ultraviolet hits the earth full-blast, white people will be the first
to go because, in his words, "...blacks are neatly adapted to
increased ultraviolet flux..." For they contain more eumelanin, the
stuff that darkens the skin against ultraviolet, than Caucasians.

But, as I say, overnight profit is what makes corporations tick.
These is no thought for posterity even where they know their present
activities mean sure future death for their own children. That is why
they would rather destroy the environment now to heighten their
profits than conserve it for others.

Such utter irresponsibility ­ epitomised by US corporations ­ fills
one with trepidation. How can individuals with the biggest stake in
the world seek to push that world to the brink of extinction just to
surfeit vegetable desires?

It may be redeeming that, on this issue, their political spokesman,
the US government, is voting increasingly alone in all international
councils. But how can that help the world when by far the richest and
most powerful state contumaciously refuses to co-operate?p

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