True enough about activists, but the alternative energy folks have pretty good evidence now.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 03/06/2010 02:30:55 AM
Of course, a lot of them are the same morons whose refusal to accept any nuclear power is partially responsible for this disaster. Nuclear waste, unlike oil spills, doesn't float away.
Unless there's a meltdown. And the nuclear industry has a better record on those than the oil industry, barring Chernobyl.
Unless there's a meltdown. And the nuclear industry has a better record on those than the oil industry, barring Chernobyl.
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Assuming the government is right, and 210,000 gallons of oil go into the Gulf each day...
03/06/2010 01:47:55 AM
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The estimates are always going to be rounded figures.
03/06/2010 02:23:35 AM
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True enough about activists, but the alternative energy folks have pretty good evidence now.
03/06/2010 02:30:55 AM
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Alternative energy is a pipe dream for now, though.
03/06/2010 02:40:41 AM
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So you support greater regulation and oversight of offshore oil?
03/06/2010 09:30:25 AM
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No. I support the basic safety regulations that are already in place.
03/06/2010 09:55:42 AM
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BP says it's already spent $990 million. The question is how many billions it will end up being. *NM*
03/06/2010 02:25:41 AM
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The fact is, no one knows how much oil has been leaking.
03/06/2010 09:48:25 AM
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Straw man alert!
03/06/2010 09:57:59 AM
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Of course, unfettered private sector can do no wrong. right?
03/06/2010 10:27:19 AM
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I prefer the more conservative number to media hyperbole.
03/06/2010 05:52:07 PM
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Well, considering the original conservative number has been proven drastically wrong.
03/06/2010 07:28:27 PM
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70,000 barrels a day is obviously hyperbole.
03/06/2010 08:45:03 PM
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But you'd agree that half-million to a million gallons is a pretty reasonable estimate?
03/06/2010 10:34:58 PM
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I think it's probably under 20,000 but could be as much as 30,000. 70,000 is way too high.
04/06/2010 12:48:03 AM
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See, just because we are european doesn't mean we're incapable of understanding...
03/06/2010 09:53:25 AM
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