University of Michigan: Do Not Divest from Fossil Fuels - Intercollegiate Studies Institute

University of Michigan: Do Not Divest from Fossil Fuels

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The Michigan Daily released an op-ed last week stating their support of the Divest and Invest Campaign’s agenda for the University to divest from fossil fuels. Originally, I was going to pick this op-ed apart line by line, but upon actually reading it I discovered that it was full of vacuous platitudes that aren’t worth addressing (which they wrote from the comfort of their fossil-fuel-heated homes, on their fossil-fuel-powered laptops), so I will just tell you why their entire ideology is abjectly wrong, and why we should embrace our investment in fossil fuels.

In their op-ed, the Daily asserts that “divestment from fossil fuels is more than symbolic; it’s a tangible action that demonstrates the University isn’t complicit in an industry that’s destroying our environment.” But the writers at the Daily fail to provide any evidence that the entire fossil fuel industry is “destroying our environment.” Regardless, the fact of the matter is that what the fossil fuel industry is actually doing is not destroying our environment, but providing a service that we need. This is because in order to live in a state like Michigan, which has long, cold winters, we need to be able to heat our houses, apartments, and university buildings so that we don’t all freeze to death (personally, I quite enjoy not freezing to death). In order to do that, we need a form of energy that is plentiful and that provides us with a lot of energy for a very low price, which fossil fuels do. Imagine trying to heat Mason Hall with solar power in the middle of a Michigan winter — that psych discussion sounds even worse when it’s held in a 42-degree classroom, doesn’t it? Then, imagine trying to heat your house when the environmentalists have their way and fossil fuels are extremely scarce and hard to come by, and therefore extremely expensive. When your heat and electricity bill is $100 per person per month, you might have to live in extremely cold conditions to be able to afford your bills. Pleasant.

Now imagine being an impoverished person anywhere in the state of Michigan who can’t afford their heating and electricity bills, perhaps an elderly person who can’t work, or a single mom with small children who are especially vulnerable to the cold. This is how thousands of people died last winter. And the Daily has the gall to characterize divesting from this life-saving source of energy as “being in the interest of the global community and human life”? The fossil fuel industry isn’t “an industry that’s destroying our environment,” it’s an industry that’s keeping us alive.

Read the rest over at the Michigan Review.


Daisy Belden writes for the Michigan Review, the ISI Collegiate Network student newspaper at the University of Michigan.

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