05586nam 2200577 450 991081884380332120230803195041.01-62103-987-01-61703-899-7(CKB)2670000000502999(EBL)1181935(MiAaPQ)EBC1181935(OCoLC)844074330(MdBmJHUP)muse28612(Au-PeEL)EBL1181935(CaPaEBR)ebr10834988(CaONFJC)MIL571980(EXLCZ)99267000000050299920140213h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHydrocarbon hucksters lessons from Louisiana on oil, politics, and environmental justice /Ernest Zebrowski and Mariah Zebrowski LeachJackson, Mississippi :University Press of Mississippi,2014.©20141 online resource (217 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-306-40729-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; Louisiana by the Numbers; 1. The Well from Hell; 2. Black Gold; 3. Onto the Shelves; 4. Oops-1980; 5. More Oops-1969, 1979, and 1989; 6. Social Scruples Bedeviled; 7. Chemical Voodoo; 8. What Do the Simple Folk Do?; 9. Of Wisdom and Folly; 10. Drill, Baby, Drill; 11. The Oil Industry's Gifts Keep Giving; 12. Can America Learn?; Source Notes; Further Reading; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y"Hydrocarbon Hucksters is the saga of the oil industry's takeover of Louisiana--its leaders, its laws, its environment, and, by channeling the flow of public information, its voters. It is a chronicle of mind-boggling scientific and technical triumphs sharing the same public stew with myths about the "goodness" of oil and bald-faced public lies by politicians and the captains of industry.It is a story of money and power, greed and corruption, jingoism and exploitation, pollution and disease, and the bewilderment and resignation of too many of the powerless. Most importantly, Hydrocarbon Hucksters is a case study of what happens when a state uncritically hands the oil and petrochemical industries everything they desire. Today, Louisiana ranks at or near the bottom of the fifty states on virtually every measure related to the quality of life--income, health, education, environment, public services, public safety, physical infrastructure, and vulnerability to disasters. Nor, contrary to the claims of the hydrocarbon sector, has there been much in the way of job creation to offset all of this social grief. The authors (one scientist, the other an environmental lawyer) have woven together the science, legal history, economic issues, and national and global contexts of what has happened. Their objective is to raise enough national awareness to prevent other parts of the United States from repeating Louisiana's historical follies. The authors are uncle and niece, a generation apart, who have melded their conclusions from two separate tracks"--Provided by publisher."Hydrocarbon Hucksters is the saga of the oil industry's takeover of Louisiana--its leaders, its laws, its environment, and, by rechanneling the flow of public information, its voters. It is a chronicle of mindboggling scientific and technical triumphs sharing the same public stew with myths about the "goodness" of oil and bald-faced public lies by politicians and the captains of industry. It is a story of money and power, greed and corruption, jingoism and exploitation, pollution and disease, and the bewilderment and resignation of too many of the powerless. Most importantly, Hydrocarbon Hucksters is a case study of what happens when a state uncritically hands the oil and petrochemical industries everything they desire. Today, Louisiana ranks at or near the bottom of the fifty states on virtually every measure related to the quality of life--income, health, education, environment, public services, public safety, physical infrastructure, and vulnerability to disasters (both natural and man-made). Nor, contrary to the claims of the hydrocarbon sector, has there been much in the way of job creation to offset all of this social grief.The authors (one a scientist, the other an environmental lawyer) have woven together the science, legal history, economic issues, and national and global contexts of what has happened. Their objective is to raise enough national awareness to prevent other parts of the United States from repeating Louisiana's historical follies. The authors are uncle and niece, a generation apart, who have melded their conclusions from two separate tracks"--Provided by publisher.Petroleum industry and tradePolitical aspectsLouisianaPetroleum industry and tradeEnvironmental aspectsLouisianaLouisianaPolitics and government1951-LouisianaEconomic conditionsPetroleum industry and tradePolitical aspectsPetroleum industry and tradeEnvironmental aspects338.2/72809763POL044000HIS036120NAT011000bisacshZebrowski Ernest535668Zebrowski Leach Mariah1648538MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818843803321Hydrocarbon hucksters3996760UNINA