I've been saying this for months now.......
Because when you pay attention, it is Obvious!
Monday, Feb 10, 2014 06:57 AM PST
Profiting off polluting: How Big Oil is defrauding states to clean up toxic fuel leaks
Oil companies are being paid twice to deal with their own messes
Topics:
Big Oil,
Fraud,
clean water,
oil spill,
Aquifers,
Chevron, Sustainability News, Business News
To
anyone who drinks water, the rusted, leaky underground tanks storing
underground fuel are the “single largest threat” to its safety. To major
oil companies, they’re an opportunity to profit.
Reuters has an exclusive report on the despicable fraud being carried out by Big Oil. Call it “double-dipping”: When toxic, potentially carcinogenic leaks of gas and diesel threaten aquifers, the companies accept government funds to clean it up. Then, they apply for a second payout from the insurance companies. And all the big guys, it seems, are going for it: Chevron, Exxon, ConocoPhillips and Sunoco have agreed to settlements over the past three years totaling over $105 million.
“When I first saw these cases, I thought this is kind of incredible,” said New Mexico Assistant Attorney General Seth Cohen. “The oil companies have, in effect, profited off polluting.”
Here’s more from Reuters on the widespread fraud and the dream team working to expose it:
Lindsay Abrams is an assistant editor at Salon, focusing on
all things sustainable. Follow her on Twitter @readingirl, email
labrams@salon.com.
Reuters has an exclusive report on the despicable fraud being carried out by Big Oil. Call it “double-dipping”: When toxic, potentially carcinogenic leaks of gas and diesel threaten aquifers, the companies accept government funds to clean it up. Then, they apply for a second payout from the insurance companies. And all the big guys, it seems, are going for it: Chevron, Exxon, ConocoPhillips and Sunoco have agreed to settlements over the past three years totaling over $105 million.
“When I first saw these cases, I thought this is kind of incredible,” said New Mexico Assistant Attorney General Seth Cohen. “The oil companies have, in effect, profited off polluting.”
Here’s more from Reuters on the widespread fraud and the dream team working to expose it:
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