I just love the way they write in the New York Times! And the way they think. The piece in last Sunday's Week in Review relates the Deepwater Horizon disaster with Herman Melville's classis tale of hubris and the dying industry of whale oil extraction. It's an environmental story and, for me, it is another example of how "arts without borders" could be renamed "life without borders. "
The story in the Times ends without a moralistic conclusion. I guess a good journalist is trained to do that. But I for one admit my guilt. I drove today, and yesterday, . . . and I will drive tomorrow. We will not end the destruction of which the current catastrophe in the gulf is but one manifestation until we acknowledge that we are all responsible. And do better.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Gulf oil spill proves we all live in an urban wilderness
I hit a solid wall of backed up traffic the moment I turned onto the Ontario Street entrance to the Kennedy Expressway. The jam continued on for miles and didn’t ease up until the Edens split off from the Kennedy. On the other side of the median, traffic coming into Chicago for Saturday evening activities was even worse. As we crept along my friends and I reflected on our enjoyable afternoon seeing ArtChicago. It didn’t occur to me to think about all the gasoline that my car burned, let alone the imponderable amount of oil that was being consumed all around us on this one highway in the one city out of all the cities and highways on this one day.
Coincidences can be such a pain! It’s a bit hard not to see this as some kind of global payback for the Obama’s decision to open up more coastline for drilling.
There is plenty of news coverage. I’ve read The New York Times and Associated Press accounts.
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