Punishment
"But guess who is going to pay for all these - the gasoline consumers, and eventually works it way to affect everyone one way or the other"
I dont think this is necessarily true in this case. BP will obivously be held to account for this disaster, but they will not be in a position to increase oil and gas prices to recoup losses as prices are set by OPEC and BP's competitors certainly aren't going to be agreeing to prop up BP by all increasing their prices. This just would not be acceptable.
Even if the costs run into billions, BP made about 10bn proift last year, nae bother for them to cover it.
None of us don't know how much BP will have to dole out for this mishap, like you said, even a couple of billion will not make a big difference to BP, as of now already 30 billion is wiped of the share value of BP for this. Then you could imagine all the greenies up in arms against further exploitations of un-spoiled areas for drilling and extractions, and the politicians listen if it makes a difference to their vote count. Then OPEC will then be rubbing their hand with glee that there will be less competition with ever increasing demands. China has already over taken US as the biggest customer of Saudi. So will all the other oil company knows that they could charge more because it will cost more so much more to bring them up. It goes on and on.
For me I think it is futile to check what exactly my carbon foot print would be and go micro management on that. For me it is the philosophy and my consience to follow, I don't know if religion would be a way to compare it.
Certainly I don't discount nor discourage many other ways of reducing the environment impact, using the mass transits, trains, more fuel efficient cars, and what-ever.
Next if I have to apologise, I am not British and I certainly don't have the same sense of humour. Many people around the world could enjoy watching Mr. Bean but I dislike it very much, and I don't go around offending people for the fun of it.
W W Ching
Chief eZee Operator