Sometimes
satire says it best
Shell
Assures Nation Most Arctic Wildlife To Go Extinct Well Before Next
Spill
13
May, 2015
HOUSTON—Stating
that any damage would be limited to just a handful of species that
somehow managed to survive that long, officials from the Shell Oil
Company assured the public Wednesday that most of the Arctic wildlife
living near their proposed drilling site will be extinct well before
their next oil spill. “After conducting several environmental
impact studies, we can confidently say that our offshore drilling
operations pose absolutely no threat to the Arctic’s hundreds of
native species, which will have already been completely wiped out by
the time any drilling mishap or crude oil spill takes place,” said
Shell spokesman Curtis Smith, adding that the region’s polar bears,
walruses, and bowhead whales will most likely be eliminated by some
combination of overfishing, ocean acidification, and melting ice
shelves long before the first drops of unrefined petroleum begin
gushing into the Chuchki Sea. “We can assure you that there will be
no repeat of the BP oil spill, in which a complex, thriving ecosystem
was destroyed. At most, only some algae and maybe a few mackerel will
still be around when our rig explodes and spews millions of gallons
of oil into their habitat, and we believe those species will pretty
much be on their last legs by then anyway.” Smith added that the
environmental hazards associated with the initial installation of the
rigs will also go a long way toward ensuring most of the fauna has
died off prior to any future spills.
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