2008-03-03 -Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
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Lawyers Eskimos Try To Hold Up Oil Companies
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A tiny Alaska village eroding into the Arctic Ocean
Geez, can you blame them? That's never happened in all of history.
sued two dozen oil, power and coal companies Tuesday, claiming that the large amounts of greenhouse gases they emit contribute to global warming that threatens the community's existence.
The city of Kivalina and a federally recognized tribe, the Alaska Native village of Kivalina, sued Exxon Mobil Corporation, eight other oil companies, 14 power companies and one coal company in a lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco.
Just one coal company? The lawyers are slipping....
Kivalina is a traditional Inupiat Eskimo village of about 390 people about 625 miles northwest of Anchorage. It's built on an 8-mile barrier reef between the Chukchi Sea and Kivalina River.
I think I see your problem right there....
Sea ice traditionally protected the community, whose economy is based in part on salmon fishing plus subsistence hunting of whale, seal, walrus, and caribou. But sea ice that forms later and melts sooner because of higher temperatures
which of course is the fault of the Eeeevil Oil Companies and not, say, Nature (who has been known to be a real Mother)
has left the community unprotected from fall and winter storm waves and surges that lash coastal communities. "We are seeing accelerated erosion because of the loss of sea ice," City Administrator Janet Mitchell said in a statement. "We normally have ice starting in October, but now we have open water even into December so our island is not protected from the storms."
Relocation costs have been estimated at $400 million or more.
Cha-ching! So they wanna move, eh? Maybe closer to civilization to a more populated area?
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Kivalina by two nonprofit legal organizations -- The Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment and the Native American Rights Fund -- plus six law firms.
Of course they did. Out of the goodness of their hearts, too, I'm sure. Based on the latest world-wide climate charts showing a discernable drop in temperatures in the past year, and the lack of sunspots, they'll be freezing their asses off (and complaining about it) before this ever gets to court. Discovery should be entertaiing interesting.
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