By Rev. Mitchell C. Hescox, Evangelical Environmental Network - PA
This guest essay first appeared in the York Daily Record on March 11, 2022--
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9, NIV)
However, amid our real fears about energy prices, we must remember that Putin’s war has far more grave consequences.
According to the UN Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights, more than 500 civilians have died since the Russian invasion, including 37 children.
Military deaths from both sides number in the thousands and at least 2.3 million of God’s children have become refugees. All these numbers are sure to increase.
It’s time for Christians to remember our calling to be peacemakers.
Making peace requires an honest assessment of the root causes of conflict. When we interrogate Putin’s war alongside many of the other armed conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries, a common thread emerges – energy.
From World War II to the two Wars in Iraq to Putin’s war on Ukraine, control and access to fossil fuels have been center-stage.
With so many conflicts being financed and inflamed by fossil fuels, we would do well to remember President George W. Bush’s words from his January 2006 State of The Union message, “America is addicted to oil.”
Only truly addicted people chase after their next hit with singular focus as the consequences of their addiction pile up around them.
This is exactly what many oil & gas executives and politicians are urging us to do.
This moment is a powerful reminder that an economy tied to fossil fuels is too unpredictable and makes America dependent on the decisions of often hostile foreign leaders.
Oil and gas prices are decided by global markets and depend on myriad factors beyond our control: global supply and demand, shortages, supply chain disruptions, and more.
We are held hostage to OPEC embargoes, global conflicts, and any kind of disturbance to the fragile global supply chain.
The United States is already the world’s top oil and gas producer, currently running at 90% of capacity. We are producing twice as much oil and gas as we did in 2008, and we still can’t control the prices at our own pumps.
It’s believed that fully half of the more than 2 million refugees fleeing Putin’s war are children.
Moving away from dirty fossil energy will take time, but these kids can’t wait. Our own kids, far from the conflict zone, can’t wait either.
The largest free subsidy claimed by fossil fuels is not measured in dollars, but in the poisoned lungs, hearts, and brains of our kids.
PM2.5 (soot), a pollutant formed from the combustion of fossil fuels, kills an estimated 200,000 Americans each year.
Around 15,000 babies are born prematurely each year in the U.S. because of and 30% of these children die.
Soot also increases pulmonary/cardiovascular disease, and new medical research has linked it to rising rates of dementia.
This is to say nothing of the other respiratory illnesses caused or exacerbated by smog (ozone), another dangerous byproduct of fossil fuels, or the risks borne by the 310,896 PA kids who attend school within a half mile of an oil and gas facility.
According to United Health Care 2021 Report, Pennsylvania ranks 48th of 50 states in air and water quality and 49th in human health-related risk from exposure to toxins that cost us 100’s of millions dollars each year.
Economic dependency on a global commodity subject to frequent disruptions is madness and subsidizing this global commodity with the lives of our kids is immoral.
While in the short-term we will continue to rely on fossil energy to meet our baseload energy needs, to secure real and long-lasting energy independence America must speed up the production of cheaper, cleaner, homegrown energy – like wind and solar while quickly moving toward electric vehicles and public transit powered by this US-made energy.
Joining the Regional Greenhouse Initiative (RGGI) will help us switch to American made real clean energy and provide dollars to help fossil fuel workers, their communities and save up to $500 million dollars per year.
Only in this way will we break our bondage to the whims of fossil fuel-financed autocrats, defend the health of our kids, lower prices, and create real energy independence.
Let’s follow the Son and use the sun’s energy to stop energy conflict by ensuring that every nation has cheaper, cleaner, dependable, renewable, and locally controlled energy.
Let’s empower all God’s children to wrest control away from evil dictators and put it in their own hands.
Let’s follow our risen Lord and be the blessed peacemakers we are called to be by leaving dirty, dangerous fossil fuels behind.
Then, we just might be called children of God.
The Rev. Mitchell C. Hescox is president/CEO of the York County-based Evangelical Environmental Network.
(Photo: ABCNews.)
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[Posted: March 12, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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