from gas flaring had failed to be declared by major Western oil and gas companies working in Iraq. In its report, it named BP, Eni, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell as companies that are contributing to the egregious level of pollution in the area.
In response, Italian energy giant Eni said it “strongly rejects any allegation that its own activities are endangering the health of the Iraqi people.” Despite such vehement protestations, the truth is fairly easy to determine. If Eni is flaring off unburned methane gas, it is creating a danger to the health of anyone living downwind.practice used by oil companies to burn off the natural gas expelled during drilling. The process releases both greenhouse gases and dangerous air pollution.
Filmed in southern Iraq, home to some of the world’s biggest oil fields, the documentary follows Professor Shukri, a professor of environmental pollution, as he tries to find out why people living near gas flaring site say that for them “cancer is like the flu.” Ali Julood told theWith advice from global pollution experts, Professor Shukri conducted tests to measure pollution levels near oil fields.
For those who thump their chests and crow about how market economies promote democracies, take a close look at the countries in the Middle East and elsewhere which have vast reserves of oil and gas. Do you see freedom ringing out in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Venezuela, or Russia? Not hardly. All are home to repressive regimes that rule with an iron fist.
Second, we have George W. Bush, who told the world he woke up one morning to find God had spoken to him and instructed him to invade Iraq. That wasn’t shocking. Whatshocking is that virtually all Americans nodded their heads and said, “If God spoke to the president, that’s good enough for me. Let’s go clean out that rat’s nest.
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