Death and Oil

Death and Oil

Author: Bradford Matsen

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0307378810

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Documents the events of the 1988 oil rig disaster on the North Sea, drawing on interviews with survivors and family members, the Occidental Petroleum Corp., and rescue workers to trace the gas leak that triggered the explosion and the devastation it continues to inflict.


Death Threats from British Petroleum

Death Threats from British Petroleum

Author: Henry Wells Sullivan

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1456758276

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There cannot be a family in America which has not been touched at some point by a spouses death from the disease of cancer. And the first principle of certainty people learn in dealing with cancer is there is no principle of certainty. The silent killer comes upon us mysteriously and unbidden at any age and oftentimes can never be stopped in its tracks. The poets wife Gillian Richardson died of breast cancer in September of 2009. They had fallen in love at Oxford in 1961, were long separated in mid-life, and finally reunited in 1995 and married in 1999. Feverishly inspired in April of 2010 by the disaster of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and in the context of his late wifes lifelong crusade to preserve Earths environment from pollution and degradation the poet saw the double tragedy of death in his marriage and the death of human and marine life in the Gulf of Mexico as triggers for a cosmic lamentation which have here become uniquely intertwined in verse. Understandably, therefore although verse no longer survives as a commercial medium in the United States Sullivan views English poetry as a still vital and powerful medium for communicating the anguish and pity of contemporary life on the one hand, and for condemning lawless corporate abuses in twenty-first-century America on the other. The poet aims his satire at the oil industry (Book I), the mining industry (Book II), Wall Street banking (Book III) and at public indifference toward its own predatory exploitation (Book IV). But the poems end in a triumphant mood of eternal love, and an affectionate, sometimes whimsical celebration of his beloved wifes memory, her circle of friends, close family and loved ones (Book V).


Life and Death of an Oilman

Life and Death of an Oilman

Author: John Joseph Mathews

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1974-12-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780806112381

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Located in the Oklahoma Collection.


Refusing Death

Refusing Death

Author: Nadia Y. Kim

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2021-06-01

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 1503628183

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The industrial-port belt of Los Angeles is home to eleven of the top twenty oil refineries in California, the largest ports in the country, and those "racist monuments" we call freeways. In this uncelebrated corner of "La La Land" through which most of America's goods transit, pollution is literally killing the residents. In response, a grassroots movement for environmental justice has grown, predominated by Asian and undocumented Latin@ immigrant women who are transforming our political landscape—yet we know very little about these change makers. In Refusing Death, Nadia Y. Kim tells their stories, finding that the women are influential because of their ability to remap politics, community, and citizenship in the face of the country's nativist racism and system of class injustice, defined not just by disproportionate environmental pollution but also by neglected schools, surveillance and deportation, and political marginalization. The women are highly conscious of how these harms are an assault on their bodies and emotions, and of their resulting reliance on a state they prefer to avoid and ignore. In spite of such challenges and contradictions, however, they have developed creative, unconventional, and loving ways to support and protect one another. They challenge the state's betrayal, demand respect, and, ultimately, refuse death.


Martania

Martania

Author: Robert Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781604819137

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Imagine a world not dependent and in constant conflict over oil. Now it's here, a pollution-free, quietsource of energy not requiring fuel.From the mind of Martania. As a teenage boy he came up with an idea for a revolutionary new energysource. After years of trying, danger and setbacks he turned the oil cartel upside down from within and changed the world forever.