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SLOBODNO UNIŠTITE PLANETU ZEMLjU,
MI ĆEMO NA MARS!
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Da li smo zabrinuti sa današnjim stanjem planete zemlje, da li primjećujemo promjene koje se dešavaju ili smatramo da se to nas ne tiče?
Nažalost, itekako nas se tiče. Velike naftne kompanije uzrokovale su tolika zagađenja da će biti potrebna stoljeća za obnovu, a ukoliko uzmemo u obzir i klimatske promjene koje se dešavaju onda svakako da imamo razloga za zabrinutost.
Menadžeri ovih kompanija ističu da one vode računa o okolišu te da nema raloga za zabrinutost. Njihova briga se ogleda u ulaganju za nas velikih količina novca za obnovu ugroženih područja, ali moramo istači da je ta ugroženost upravo rezultat njihovog nemara.
Postavlja se još jedno pitanje koje se samo nameće, a to je koliko je smisleno graditi imidž na ispravljanju grešaka koje su rezultat vastitog nemara?

Naftne kompanije uzrokuju zagađenje okoliša.
Do onečišćavanja mora naftom dolazi prilikom čišćenja tankera ili kad se na bušećim platformama dogodi nesreća. Ipak, do najvećih ekoloških katastrofa došlo je zbog oštećenja ili potonuća divovskih naftnih tankera, Tako stvorene naftne mrlje izazvali su veliki pomor morskih ptica i drugih životinja.
Missisipi, najveću rijeku u SAD-u ugrozio tanker koji se je nasukao 2000. g. kod New Orleansa i napravio najveću naftnu mrlju na svijetu, veću i od one Exxon Valdeza 1981.
(http://djurdjevac.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78:zaganje-naftom)
Izlijevanje nafte iz tankera ili nesreće na naftnim bušotinama su najgori izvori onečišćenja naftom u svjetskim morima i oceanima. Za prirodu katastrofalan takav primjer dogodio se na naftnoj platformi Deepwater Horizon 2010. godine. Procjenjuje se da se godišnje 2,3 milijuna tona nafte izlije u more. Nafta iscrpljuje kisik iz mora i na taj način uništava biljni i životinjski svijet u njemu. Mnoge ptice i morski organizmi ostaju zarobljeni u naftnim nakupinama na obalama, a potom ugibaju zbog nemogućnosti disanja ili trovanja naftom. Uklanjanje naftnih mrlja je skupocjeno i dugotrajno i nije u potpunosti učinkovito, stoga ovakvi incidenti ostavljaju trajne posljedice na život u moru.
(http://www.bioteka.hr/modules/okolis/article.php?storyid=9)
Kada nafta ili naftni derivati sagorevaju, proces sagorevanje nije kompletan. To znači da se pri tom procesu, osim vode i ugljendioksida, stvaraju dodatna jedinjenja koja su toksična. Primeri ovih jedinjenja su ugljenmonoksid i metan. Osim toga, čestice čađi zagađuju pluća ljudi i životinja i dovode do srčanih problema ili čak smrti, jer je čađ kancerogena.
Visoke temperature koje se stvore prilikom procesa sagorjevanja nafte dovode do oksidacije azota koji se nalazi u vazduhu u blizini pri čemu se stvara azotsubiksid, koji se zajedno sa sumpordioksidom iz sumpora iz nafte mješa sa vodom u atmosferi i dovodi do kiselih kiša. Kisele kiše obično su kobne za drveće, jezera i život u njima.
Ovo su samo neki od primjera zagađenja naftom u svijetu.
U nastavku ćemo vidjeti šta naftne kompanije čine da bi spriječile ove događaje.

Kompanije u naftnoj indistriju vode brigu o okolišu.
Već smo u uvodu naveli da se njihova briga svodi na čišćenje zagađenja koje su sami uzrokovali. Najbolji primjer za ovo je kompanija BP. Ova kompanija je pod pritiskom javnosti, ali kako bi popravila svoj imidž pokrenula niz aktivnosti. Počeli su sa javnim priznanjem za problem klimatskih promjena. Kompanija ulaže 1.4 miliona dolara ili 5% ukupnog kapitalnog ulaganja u obnovljive izvore energije. BP ulaže velike napore kako bi popravio iskvarenu sliku o sebi fokusirajući se da obnovi područja poput Aljaske gdje je kompanija prošla jako loše. Završeno je 10% čišćenja na Aljaski, a iza sebe imaju 16 saniranih mjesta. Procjenjeni troškovi ovih aktivnosti blizu su 250 miliona dolara.
Kako bi se prilagodili u svijetu koji se mijenja, BP je pokrenuo svoj biznis alternativne energije u 2008, dok je još bio mali dio sveukupnog društva sa 1.4 milijarde dolara u investicijama, BP gleda ''ekološki pristup'' kao sve važniji dio ovog poslovanja, što će se proširiti kada bude isplativo.
Kako bi povoljno proširio svoje solarne kapacitete, BP je potpisao ugovore sa brojnim proizvođačima solarnih panela u Aziji. BP je instalirao samo 4 MW solarnih panela u SAD-u, idu u Wal-Mart trgovine u Kaliforniji. To čini 70 % solarnih poslovanja u Europi, gdje je potražnja veća. BP je također razvio dvije od najvećih solarnih elektrana na svijetu u Španiji, projekte koji će isporučiti energiju do milion domova. BP također podržava koncept "Solarnih gradova". koji je donio veći pristup solarnoj energiju u sedam gradova širom Australije. BP je nastavila ulagati svoje napore širom svijeta da se smanji emisija stakleničkih gasova, te su predstavili novi sistem pumpi na solarni pogonna Moxa Gas Fieldu u Wyomingu. Stručnjaci ističu da svi napori da se izvši bilo kako čišćenje daju male rezltate te da da obnovu potrbeno prepustiti prorodi.

Ima li smisla graditi imadž ispravljajući greške uzrokovane vlastitim nemarom?
Poslužit ćemo se primjerom jednom od najvećih ekoloških katastrofa. Izljev nafte u Meksičkom zaljevu 2010 godine. Punih 87 dana milioni litara nafte prštali su s morskog dna, s 1.500 metara ispod površine, dok je BP raznim metodama pokušavao začepiti otvor.
Javna kritika BP-a gomilala se sa svakom uginulom pticom, ribom i rakom koje je more izbacilo s debelim slojem nafte na njihovim tijelima. Naftne mrlje onečistile su pješčane obale Louisiane i za ekološki sistem vitalne obližnje močvare. Ribarstvo i turizam preko noći su se ugasili.
BP je preduzeo masovnu operaciju čišćenja i sanacije (troškovi do danas iznose 28 milijardi dolara) i ustanovio fond vrijedan 20 milijardi dolara za naknadu štete. Sredinom jula 2010., poslije nekoliko neuspješnih pokušaja, kompanija je konačno uspjela začepiti izvor posebnom metalnom kapom.( http://www.avaz.ba/clanak/174181/pet-godina-od-ekoloske-katastrofe-meksicki-zaliv-se-oporavio?url=clanak/174181/pet-godina-od-ekoloske-katastrofe-meksicki-zaliv-se-oporavio)
Ovo je samo jedan od primjera nemara ove velike naftne komapanije. Ova ekološka katastrofa desila se prije 6 godina. Danas u svim člancima možemo pročitati da se Meksički zaljev potpuno oporavio i da nema traga od od zagađenja. U jako kratkom vremenu je zaboravljeno je da je ova katastrofa sa sobom odnijela ljudske žrtve, veliki broj uginulih životinja i veliki broj ribara koji su ostali bez posla. Pa ima li smisla graditi svoj imidž na ulaganju velikih količina novca za obnovu područja za čije smo stanje sami uzrokovali.

Probudimo svoju svijest, mi nemamo drugu planetu osim ove. Ne dozvolimo da nas obmanjuju pokazujući svoju snagu na obnovi, neka svoju snagu pokažu prije katastrofa, ništa od toga nije se desilo samo od sebe.

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