Gas Flaring Fury: Environmental Groups Demand Action
In the scorching heat of May 2016, environmental groups are turning up the heat on fossil fuel or gas flaring. They’re not just blowing hot air; they’re demanding concrete action to keep those fossil fuels where they belong – in the ground.
The Burning Issue
Gas flaring, folks, is like burning money – and our planet’s future – right before our eyes. It’s the practice of burning off excess natural gas at oil wells, and it’s as wasteful as using hundred-dollar bills to light your barbecue.

Why the Gas Flare-up?
Environmental groups are seeing red, and it’s not just from the flames. They’re pushing for stricter flaring rules because:
- Climate Chaos: Flaring releases a cocktail of greenhouse gases, serving climate change on the rocks.
- Wasted Resources: We’re talking billions of cubic feet of natural gas flaring going up in smoke annually.
- Health Hazards: Communities near flaring sites are getting more than they bargained for – air pollution with a side of health risks.
Demands on the Table
These eco-warriors aren’t just complaining; they’re proposing solutions. They’re calling for:
- Zero Tolerance: A complete ban on routine flaring. So no ifs, ands, or buts.
- Capture the Gas: If it can’t stay in the ground, capture it. Use it and don’t lose it.
- Strict Enforcement: Rules without teeth are like a veggie burger without the patty – pointless.
The Industry’s Hot Seat
Oil and also gas bigwigs are feeling the heat. Some are making promises to reduce flaring, but environmental groups are saying, “Show us the results, not just the PowerPoint slides.”
Global Perspective on gas flaring
This isn’t just an American barbecue; it’s a global cookout. The World Bank’s Zero Routine Gas Flaring by 2030 initiative is gaining traction. However 2030 feels like light-years away for our planet.(3)
What the Green Living Guy Thinks
Let me tell you, folks, this gas flaring business is like watching your neighbor water their driveway during a drought. It’s wasteful, it’s harmful, and it’s downright frustrating.
We need to turn off the gas tap and turn on our brains. Renewable energy also isn’t just a fancy buzzword. That’s because it’s our ticket to a cleaner, greener future. Solar, wind, geothermal – these are the real stars of the energy show.
But here’s the kicker: change doesn’t happen by itself. We need to keep the pressure on – write to your representatives, support organizations fighting the good fight, and make your voice heard. Remember, every time we speak up, we’re turning up the heat on those who think flaring is just business as usual.
The Bottom Line
The fight against gas flaring is more than just hot air. It’s about protecting our planet, our health, and our future. Environmental groups are leading the charge, but it’s up to all of us to fan the flames of change.
So, let’s keep the fire in our bellies and out of our oil fields. The time for action isn’t tomorrow; it’s yesterday. Let’s make sure that the only thing flaring is our passion for a cleaner, greener world.
Source: Friends of the Earth



