The point of the article...
"All of these disasters have common characteristics with the BP spill in the Gulf. They were caused by a desire to quickly convert natural resources to cash, spending the principle of future generations, not merely the interest. They all resulted in the loss of sustainable jobs, businesses, and worker productivity. And they were all preventable.
If we learn nothing from the BP economic tragedy-and, like those examples that overshadow it, it is far more an economic disaster than an environmental one-we should learn that the quarterly earnings report and the daily stock price have never been ways to measure a healthy economy. If the BP debacle inspires us to measure our progress in new, sustainable ways, it will change the way we treat our people and natural resources and therefore be the last such disaster of this kind.