Bunkering is important to Gibraltar and The Campo.
It is so important, that the powers-that-be ignore the damage, all in the name of financial incentives.
It seems like when sea and ocean big-business activites affect the bottom line, government entities and their politicians easily look the other way, whilst developing campaigns about how individuals should stop using plastic straws, as discussed in Seaspiracy.
It is also understood that environment groups are often controlled through funding by the same groups that control the politician and their legislative practices. These companies put people they can control in these environmental groups – and through livlihoods; instilling beliefs they can still make a difference, as long as they don’t rock the boat; and by allowing them minor concessions – it’s all business as usual.
In terms of Gibraltar and the Campo – whether that be air pollution, oil pollution or border disputes, has anything really changed? Or is it just a show to seemingly look like these concerns are being addressed, whilst they really remain the same?
For instance - take this news report from 12 years ago:
Gibraltar: an ecological time bomb
Apocalypse/Revelation 11:18 And the nations were angry, and Thy wrath is come, and the Time of the "Dead", that they should be Judged, and that Thou shouldest give reward unto Thy Servants the Prophets, and to the holy people, and them that fear Thy name, small and great; and shouldest DESTROY THEM WHICH DESTROY THE EARTH. – The Signs of The End Times