I'm an environmental consultant
but I sold my soul years ago and now work for the polluters.
At least I try to stop them polluting as much, and find ways to clean it all up. I can still sleep at night.
A troubling tale was when I went to South Africa: three days before I got there, there was a gas pipeline explosion at the refinery. By the time I was there, production was back up to speed, the area had been cleaned up and the company had paid a fine to the government for killing 16 black workers. That was when I started to question the sort of industry I'm working in!
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At least I try to stop them polluting as much, and find ways to clean it all up. I can still sleep at night.
A troubling tale was when I went to South Africa: three days before I got there, there was a gas pipeline explosion at the refinery. By the time I was there, production was back up to speed, the area had been cleaned up and the company had paid a fine to the government for killing 16 black workers. That was when I started to question the sort of industry I'm working in!