As California grapples with a looming fuel shortage, state officials have turned their attention towards the Bahamas in a bid to secure much-needed gasoline supplies. Amidst historic price hikes and dwindling local production, this shift not only aims to alleviate immediate strain on California’s fuel infrastructure but also raises questions about the sustainability and long-term implications of such a dependence. The Bahamian gasoline – known for its high quality and refined processes – could potentially offer a stop-gap solution, yet it invites scrutiny regarding environmental impacts and economic costs associated with increased…