“A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money”

See how the amount donated by Americans to charity per year compares to the size of outstanding student debt. Or how Walmart’s revenue measures up against Elon Musk’s wealth. Or how the U.S. military budget stacks up against China’s… and so much more.

From the estimable David McCandless and his wonderful site Information is Beautiful, an illustration of how expenses and wealth that run to over a billion dollars compare.

$Billions

Then peruse “$Trillions.”

Senator Everett Dirsen

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As we ponder the pecuniary, we might recall that on this date in 1989, Exxon Valdez, an oil supertanker owned by Exxon Shipping Company, bound for Long Beach, California, struck Prince William Sound‘s Bligh Reef, 6 mi west of Tatitlek, Alaska. The tanker spilled more than 10 million US gallons of crude oil over the next few days.

The Exxon Valdez spill is the second largest in U.S. waters, after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in terms of volume of oil released. It is the costliest disaster ever with no direct human fatalities. The oil, extracted from the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field, eventually affected 1,300 miles of coastline, of which 200 miles were heavily or moderately oiled; and it wreaked havoc with the habitats salmon, sea otters, seals, and seabirds in its path.

Exxon spent an estimated $2 billion cleaning up the spill and a further $1 billion to settle related civil and criminal charges. Exxon was also assessed another $2.5 billion in punitive damages in a suit (Exxon v. Baker)… but that was reduced by the Supreme Court to roughly $500 million. Exxon remained hugely profitable– the process of payment was drawn out over decades and long term damage continues and is not funded by Exxon. Hence, the Exxon spill is often cited as shorthand in conversations about corporate responsibility as a case of accountability for societal damage inadequately enforced.

The Exxon Valdez offloading oil to the Exxon Baton Rouge as oil leaks into the surrounding waters (source) #corporateResponsibility #envirnoment #environmentalDisaster #expenses #ExxonValdez #ExxonValdezOilSpill #income #infographics #money #oilSpill #wealth

"#UK threatens seizure of Russian #shadowfleet #tankers"

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2026/02/08/8019973/

Look, I'm American, I'm a fucking hypocrite if I complain about the UK government's actions on the topic of the #UkraineWar

But please, #Britain: just fucking seize these rustbucks already

Otherwise, you're going to get an #ExxonValdez in the #EnglishChannel

That's all the reason you need

#Russia constantly invents bullshit reasons to justify their malice. Well, this is a credible reason to act for good

UK threatens seizure of Russian shadow fleet tankers, The Guardian says

The UK plans military measures against Russian shadow fleet tankers over the oil embargo.

Ukrainska Pravda

@SnowyCA @thegreenpagesBC

Even with the best intent and the best equipment it is simply not possible to clean it fully. It actually takes centuries for the devastation to clear and the environment to recover.

There is still tons of oil remaining in Prince William Sound from the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill

#canada #fossilFuels #cdnpoli #exxonvaldez #bc #BCpoli #abpoli

Exxon Valdez oil spill - Wikipedia

@AlisonCreekside #ExxonValdez you ain't seen nothin' yet!
Wenn sie an unser Produkt denken, denken sie an die #ExxonValdez! #lol
March 24, 1989 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. The big story: Governor Steve Cowper won’t run for reelection. Below the fold: oil spill in Prince William Sound. My memory is that it was the lead story on Alaska Public Radio. #Alaska #History #ExxonValdez @anchistorian.bsky.social @dermotcole.bsky.social
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March 24, 1989 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. The big story: Governor Steve Cowper won’t run for reelection. Below the fold: oil spill in Prince William Sound. My memory is that it was the lead story on Alaska Public Radio. @ANC_Historian
#Alaska #History #ExxonValdez
36 years ago today. I was the Chief Photographer at the ABC station in Anchorage. I will never forget our plane dropping out of the clouds over the wreck of the Exxon Valdez and being horrified at what we saw. I took this picture several months later as they were getting ready to tow it back to California. Today--not a mention in the local paper. #Alaska #ExxonValdez
why is #exxon #mobile spending millions of dollars on Tee Vee advertising how "wonderful" their products are and how they drive you into your future ??
F*** you! #bigoil
Time to make you pay for the damage done to our Earth!
#ClimateAction #ExtinctionRebellion #taxtherich #oilsubsidies #fossilfools #exxonvaldez
made it home in time to mark the #ExxonValdez disaster & reflect on the unquantifiable luxury of relatively clean water all around us in coastal Alaska