Then who takes on the rest of costs of the damage? The people? Is it better or ok to bankrupt the people instead? Is it ok to push the cost to of the “accidents” to third parties that does not cause the accidents? For the last question, I think it’s not. First question is a bit tough. Not to mention, these are immediately seen accident and we are not even talking about externalities (pollution, global warming, etc). The results of externalities are not visible until a later time at which point these costs only increase. Although improvements in reducing the externalities have been made through technology and regulations, they are still there. The company limit to compensation damage will never come close to cover the damage. Prevention would have been better. The damage is done. The effects on the ocean, residents, and marine life will detrimental.
Every year there's a new record breaking oil spill. People will act like they care for 2 weeks and a month later corporations will remember how much money they can make and once again sacrifice safety for dollar signs
Another example why we need to invest trillions annually to build our renewably powered global economy. Regional wind farms with distributed solar PV and high insulation along with electric heated floors backed up with Tesla 3 MW grid batteries and bidirectional electric vehicles.
Sad, half to see some international help coming through, hopefully the oil companies send there own clean up teams to assist, they are the ones with bottomless pockets
mushrooms are also really good for soaking up oil spills. a concerted effort should be made to grow mycelium nets that can be laid on the surface around the ship to soak up the oil and possibly even extract and refine it at a later point in time. Japan is really into mushrooms, they should be paying their mushroom farmers to produce nets. And the rest of Japan should pay penance for this atrocity against aquatic habitats by giving up eels for at least a year to allow the worldwide populations to grow and make up for the loss of life in the Indian Ocean.
every tanker needs to have a rubber dam system on board to contain spills. Every 20 tankers on the trade routes should be emergency response equipped with leak containment capabilities. WTH get modern!
As nice as solar seems at face value, manufacturing of solar panels requires large amounts of rare earth metals such as magnetic neodymium, electronic indium, and silver, along with lesser-known metals like praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium. Many of which require large mining projects and further destruction of natural habitat. Solar may be the lesser of the two evils though, still not sustainable to replace fossil fuels.
@Taylor Everard your entire house has oil and gas in it, all the materials, all the shipping. All the food you eat is trucked in, all the clothes and fabric is moved by gas and oil.. lubricated by oil. Your tv your computer, you cell phone, all the atuff you own has oil and gas wrapped in it. Come at me bro
Since we can’t depend on shipping companies to quickly respond to these situations, then there should be an international organization that should respond, billing cost of clean up to the United Nations, then they can go after the shipping company for repayment.
riiiiiiight and who will pay for this international organization? who will be in charge of this international organization? how will you determine how much money will go to specific clean ups? billing cost to united nations? huh ? United nations cant even prevent israel from annexing and taking over palestinian land that was lawfully held for them .
Why does this report use one woman who is not in Mauritius; and one guy in Mauritius who is not Mauritian, has poor camera work and nothing much to tell us that we can't see or read about elsewhere?? Please do a decent report using the locals who speak excellent English and understand the effort on the ground. Far better reports on Mauritian news sites on Instagram
Would it be OK to use parts of this film in a video I am making, I am a student at the open university, environmental sciences. If I give credit to all involved in the making of this film.
@@Shadowkey392 It's called free speech. If you don't like the comments, don't read them. If they don't allow comments and only report one side as they do, that is called propoganda.
@@sandymajerle3309 It's actually not called free speech. It's called freedom of expression. You clearly don't have a clue how freedom of expression under the charter works. Here's a hint, it's between the respective levels of government and the people under that governance. It has nothing to do with comment sections on youtube. Also this is about an ecological disaster in Mauritius, not you crying about your inability to post on political news items. Get over yourself and have a bit of class.
@@IMayOrMayNotBeNoelG You clearly are a agitating troll, who does not know how to carry a respectful conversation. Back to your Maxist basement you go. Bye bye.
LOL, imagine the shitstorm in the world had this been a chinese ship, instead barely anyone is even complaining -> japan will probably be applauded for being a responsible stakeholder even though its been a MONTH since the accident happened.
They did not turn off on this video, because they knew in advance no one will say anything not nice sounding about Japan, because Japan is the most loyal vassal state of the US, of which some other regime is the 51st state.
Water is life! Do you know that every contract that was made with the American Indians is protected by the Constitution of the United States of America: The Indian must use the Constitution of the United States of America to protect their land, property and rights from the de facto government: Please See, Article VI, of the Constitution of the United States of America... "all Treaties made, under the Authority of the United States shall be supreme Law of the Land and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution"
Thank you for showcasing this story because it is all still important. Another great youtube video to watch is 'Olivia's Birds' on Planet Classroom Network. This video is about Olivia fighting for oiled birds after the BP spill.
What amazes me most, that in 2020, we have people scooping up oil with their hands and a square shovel. Where is the technologically advanced equipment?
If there were no limit to compensation damages, each "accident" would bankrupt a company.
Then who takes on the rest of costs of the damage? The people? Is it better or ok to bankrupt the people instead? Is it ok to push the cost to of the “accidents” to third parties that does not cause the accidents?
For the last question, I think it’s not. First question is a bit tough. Not to mention, these are immediately seen accident and we are not even talking about externalities (pollution, global warming, etc). The results of externalities are not visible until a later time at which point these costs only increase. Although improvements in reducing the externalities have been made through technology and regulations, they are still there.
The company limit to compensation damage will never come close to cover the damage. Prevention would have been better. The damage is done. The effects on the ocean, residents, and marine life will detrimental.
whichever company or country owns the ship/oil should pay towards the full clean up and restoration of the environmental damage.
Japan apologized
Japan sending a team to assist with the cleanup
Ship ran aground July 25th and its now the middle of August
Step it up!!!!!
Typical... corporations waited until it spilled rather than sending in teams to deal with it on day one...
If they don't have a disaster they can't raise pump prices. We're talking about some heartless greedy people here.
Every year there's a new record breaking oil spill. People will act like they care for 2 weeks and a month later corporations will remember how much money they can make and once again sacrifice safety for dollar signs
Please they never forget how much money is in oil. They just act as if they care until people dont care.
@@cliveroberts8760 Touche
You can't sacrifice safety for dollar signs, you can't profit from loss oil.
Another example why we need to invest trillions annually to build our renewably powered global economy. Regional wind farms with distributed solar PV and high insulation along with electric heated floors backed up with Tesla 3 MW grid batteries and bidirectional electric vehicles.
Sad, half to see some international help coming through, hopefully the oil companies send there own clean up teams to assist, they are the ones with bottomless pockets
Back to Earth the oil shall go. Back to where it was taken from.,,
The oil is not from this location
By that reasoning, it never left
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this is why BC doesn't want oil shipping off its coast
Damn 2020 is insane
2020 has to chill fr
Keep in mind we’re in half of 2020
SevenHours29 no we are not. Still scary has heck though
mushrooms are also really good for soaking up oil spills. a concerted effort should be made to grow mycelium nets that can be laid on the surface around the ship to soak up the oil and possibly even extract and refine it at a later point in time.
Japan is really into mushrooms, they should be paying their mushroom farmers to produce nets. And the rest of Japan should pay penance for this atrocity against aquatic habitats by giving up eels for at least a year to allow the worldwide populations to grow and make up for the loss of life in the Indian Ocean.
shippers need proper response equipment easily available
Orrr oil transportation should be more secure and regulated
@@zurtocukx4243 yes, get modernized and safe
every tanker needs to have a rubber dam system on board to contain spills. Every 20 tankers on the trade routes should be emergency response equipped with leak containment capabilities. WTH get modern!
Yes, humans have much to learn still.
because of the need for oil, many water-ways have been destroyed forever. wtg oil industry.
i feel so sad for the animals
Do you eat meat 🥩?
@@KaranSingh-bi8de Killing animals to eat is different, its the food chain.
Killing animals from a mistake = sad
The cost of doing busines is all the oil company cares about. Fines bankrupt you? Just re open as another limited company
When we going to be solar, I would build one for myself if I had access to an affordable and good system
As nice as solar seems at face value, manufacturing of solar panels requires large amounts of rare earth metals such as magnetic neodymium, electronic indium, and silver, along with lesser-known metals like praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium. Many of which require large mining projects and further destruction of natural habitat. Solar may be the lesser of the two evils though, still not sustainable to replace fossil fuels.
Solar unfortunately is not the long term solution as MIke pointed out.
@@AlbertaTacticalDude Solar is just one puff of smoke then we are good for 25 years meanwhile oil pollutes every time it is used and or mined.
@Taylor Everard your entire house has oil and gas in it, all the materials, all the shipping. All the food you eat is trucked in, all the clothes and fabric is moved by gas and oil.. lubricated by oil. Your tv your computer, you cell phone, all the atuff you own has oil and gas wrapped in it. Come at me bro
@Taylor Everard your electrical car you want is power by batteries and the mining for that is giant pits that are excavated by machines.
why....why was it sailing near a coral reef?
@Taylor Everard that wasn't my concern. I love the ocean. I just wondered why it was sailing so close to a reef that it beached and ruptured
@Mikfinity You have no idea what you're talking about. Please watch your words. No one would ever want to have cause an accident like that.
Magtrabaho ka sa ganyang field para may ideya ka kung ano yang mga pinagsasabi mo, okay? Deputang kasarado nan babaw sin mga isip niyo.
Why are people always messing something up
Thats how humans work
They've never wanted that to happen in the first place. No one would ever want to cause accidents like that.
That boat i swear was like a mile long
1000 tones??
Why does different with the other report??
Since we can’t depend on shipping companies to quickly respond to these situations, then there should be an international organization that should respond, billing cost of clean up to the United Nations, then they can go after the shipping company for repayment.
riiiiiiight and who will pay for this international organization? who will be in charge of this international organization? how will you determine how much money will go to specific clean ups? billing cost to united nations? huh ? United nations cant even prevent israel from annexing and taking over palestinian land that was lawfully held for them .
Cause global warming’s not increasing at a rapid rate 🤦🏾♀️
This is why the TMX pipeline shouldn’t be shipping Tar Sands from the west coast.
DO SOMETHING JAPAN
Disgusting, someone needs to be held accountable
Ban oil.
Mauritius fell into the oil trap 4 years earlier...and now it will just get worse for the people.
Can we hold Japan accountable...??
sad
Can’t they try to pump the oil into another tanker?
imagine someone made a spark near the oil lol
I can remove any amount of oil from beach sand quickly using formulated wax
Nature is so unsteady because of these material interests 🏋️♂️⛈
Dam.. look at all that oil
Why does this report use one woman who is not in Mauritius; and one guy in Mauritius who is not Mauritian, has poor camera work and nothing much to tell us that we can't see or read about elsewhere?? Please do a decent report using the locals who speak excellent English and understand the effort on the ground. Far better reports on Mauritian news sites on Instagram
Wow wtf how did I not see this on the news but here I sit seeing it on RUclips 😡🤬😡
Defund oil. :(
this is a huge disaster for Mauritius as a tiny country
Why not governments do a security check about the age of these dangerous ships who can destroy the sea in a blink of an eye..
Would it be OK to use parts of this film in a video I am making, I am a student at the open university, environmental sciences. If I give credit to all involved in the making of this film.
No problem they will pay and move on.....that’s what the norm is
and the environment is ruined forever and we then pay in our health
Light it on fire and burn the oil?
No that would do more damage
TYPE, (use wax for oil spills)
Japan need to clean this spill, environmental health of these species are at stake. Step up and clean, not just say sorry
Who keeps spilling the dang oil?
Eh it’s okay. They’ll clean it up and we’ll go back to the usual and hopefully it doesn’t happen again and if it does sugar cane bundles will help 😀
Kamala Harris making as VP pick doesn't get comments allowed, but this does? Who are you protecting and why CBC?
They didn’t allow comments on that one because they’re smart. They know such videos only generate toxic war zones in their comments sections.
@@Shadowkey392 It's called free speech. If you don't like the comments, don't read them. If they don't allow comments and only report one side as they do, that is called propoganda.
@@sandymajerle3309 It's actually not called free speech. It's called freedom of expression. You clearly don't have a clue how freedom of expression under the charter works. Here's a hint, it's between the respective levels of government and the people under that governance. It has nothing to do with comment sections on youtube. Also this is about an ecological disaster in Mauritius, not you crying about your inability to post on political news items. Get over yourself and have a bit of class.
@@IMayOrMayNotBeNoelG You clearly are a agitating troll, who does not know how to carry a respectful conversation. Back to your Maxist basement you go. Bye bye.
@@sandymajerle3309 Looks like irony is something else you don't get.
I`ll do it here because you took the comments off in the other video but who are they and why do i hear about them???
the earth was so clean at one point. then humanity happened
If 7 maids with seven mops swept for half a year, do you suppose,they could get it clear?
Awe poor tourists!!!
👎🏼
ban these oil freighters
Whatever, there goes another one.
Japan...Japan...Japan...What are you doing now?
Auritius is worlds.favourite destination entire world should send in equipment forget money please do something
Aquaman is gonna be mad
Yay augest just had its 2020 moment someone get the camera
LOL, imagine the shitstorm in the world had this been a chinese ship, instead barely anyone is even complaining -> japan will probably be applauded for being a responsible stakeholder even though its been a MONTH since the accident happened.
Blame the Ignorant Captains of The Ship..
Russia and now India Ocean. This is so sad.
Edited
Not India the Indian Ocean. The country in which this has happened to is Mauritius.
@@ON-YT you are absolutely, sorry!
@@CottonCandyRhino No problem
Seriously sad
Shocked the CBC allows comments.
They sometimes get turned off
@@the6ig6adwolf they get turned off if there is any chance of criticism of liberals or immigration
They did not turn off on this video, because they knew in advance no one will say anything not nice sounding about Japan, because Japan is the most loyal vassal state of the US, of which some other regime is the 51st state.
Why dont they just go on land? 🙄
Because land is less than 2%
Oh look it’s Krabs cover oil!
let's do better.
Everyone know that their going to usr back the oil
Unheard in America, thanks USA.
buckets?
No worries. The American people will pick up the bill...again. just raise gas to 5 bucks a gallon. Problem solved....again.
get tones of shop vacs for the beaches!
so sad.!!!!!! :-(
Tasty water
Absolutely disgusting. Beyond repair. Why didn't they act on this asap
why didn't canada stop making this trash and pretending that they could export it without incident?
No worry guys we have a spare planet right ? ^^ .... Guys why are you looking so weird .... Guys ????
This truly makes me HATE humanity. This should never be allowed to happen.
Water is life! Do you know that every contract that was made with the American Indians is protected by the Constitution of the United States of America: The Indian must use the Constitution of the United States of America to protect their land, property and rights from the de facto government: Please See, Article VI, of the Constitution of the United States of America... "all Treaties made, under the Authority of the United States shall be supreme Law of the Land and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution"
Thank you for showcasing this story because it is all still important. Another great youtube video to watch is 'Olivia's Birds' on Planet Classroom Network. This video is about Olivia fighting for oiled birds after the BP spill.
Way to go 2020 =( Come on Japan clean up your crap NOW~
What amazes me most, that in 2020, we have people scooping up oil with their hands and a square shovel.
Where is the technologically advanced equipment?
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hallo why the popilation not speak open please wake up wake up ban poule moyer wow 😳
oil well so sad. "see what i did there? oil well so said instead of oh well so sad. Its funny you see
Damn
Why are we doing missions in space when we clearly need to worry about our own planet.
Lol
haha
oof