You do not
need me to repeat the message that in terms of world politics, economics,
finance and our futures among the top critical factors are energy and to a
great extent that means oil.
Today in
"Energy Matters", Euan Mearns has a long hard essay on the subject of
"The Myth Of US Self Sufficiency In Crude Oil", link below but the
conclusion is here:
Quote:
Conclusion
Contrary to general belief, and mis-information by
the media the US is far away from being “energy independent” in terms of crude
oil imports.
Maybe some may find the above analysis statistical
hair-splitting but the narrative of US energy independence has shaped public
opinion to such an extent that prudence has given way to complacency.
There is a danger that wrong geo-strategic views
are formed, especially in the context of evolving and worsening conflicts in
the Middle East.
It is not clear why the media are spreading
confusing, incorrect or even wrong facts on oil supplies.
Is it lack of time to check statistics, is it
parroting of what others have repeated many times, or is there a deliberate
attempt to embellish things. Perhaps just wishful thinking?
And where is the responsibility of the media? Oil
is not about entertainment but the lifeblood of our economy. And last not
least, biased or ignorant reporting leads to wrong decisions to build new
oil-dependent infrastructure.
Unquote
In the second half of this quote he says the media
is failing badly to do the basic job.
But it is not just in energy that this is a problem.
As I look round much of the media I see time and
again matters where facts are not checked for, proper research not done, quick
and hasty opinions are expressed to suit whoever has to be pleased and
sometimes the public is being actively misled.
All too often the reporter, sometimes deemed
"expert" does not know what they are talking about. While often simply a nuisance and tiresome,
sometimes it can be dangerous.
If
you do have time and want to see the article this is the link. If "Energy Matters" is right or
nearly right and the media, the politicians, the public and indeed
administration are wrong and badly wrong then it will not be good.
The internet has highlighted just how poor our journalists are. Everything they shove out has to be checked or ignored, it cannot be taken on trust. That goes for the BBC too.
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