Philippines Races to Contain Oil Spill After Tanker Capsizes

Philippines Races to Contain Oil Spill After Tanker Capsizes
Above: Coast guard personnel deploy a boom to contain the oil spill from the sunken MT Princess Empress on March 08, 2023, in Pola, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. Image copyright: Ezra Acayan/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Spin

Left narrative

Oil spills are a disaster in themselves, and have devastated communities in the Philippines in the past. What's worse, inclement weather caused by climate change poses a risk of spreading the contamination into freshwater sources, compounding the havoc they can wreak on humans and wildlife. The Philippines must buck the influence of the oil and gas industry and its dubious practices by ensuring that polluters pay.

Right narrative

There is climate idealism, and then there is the hard economic reality on the ground. In the face of rising prices and tightening supply, the Philippines risks being choked by energy prices, and may even ink oil deals with its great geopolitical rival, China, in order to shore up supply. The Philippines cannot afford to draw back from its oil and gas industry in the face of these pressures on everyday people.

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