BlazerWookee
UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!
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Look at the bright side. Al Gore says the oceans will dry up, then we won't have to drill through all that water.
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Look at the bright side. Al Gore says the oceans will dry up, then we won't have to drill through all that water.
And having an SUV will be awesome for driving over the new rough terrain.
But seriously, I'm really starting to think this is another case of "let's not let a good crisis go to waste." For decades, they've had technology like soap or burning the oil to deal with spills. I don't see any of that going on here.
Browner said they have conducted more than 80 burns, which she says have been "highly successful" in corralling and burning off the oil. The controlled burning is dependent on weather conditions, Browner said.
At least 20 million gallons of oil and possibly 43 million gallons have spilled since the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded and sank in April.
That has far eclipsed the 11 million gallons released during the Exxon Valdez spill off Alaska's coast in 1989.
The Gulf's largest spill was in 1979, when the Ixtoc I platform off Mexico's Yucatan peninsula blew up and released 140 million gallons of oil. But that was in relatively shallow waters - about 160 feet deep - and much of the oil stayed on the surface where it broke down and became less toxic by the time it reached the Texas coast
Significant amounts of crude oil seep naturally from thousands of small rifts in the Gulf's floor - as much as two Exxon Valdez spills every year, according to a 2000 report from government and academic researchers. Microbes that live in the water break down the oil.
The number of microbes that grow in response to the more concentrated BP spill could tip that system out of balance, LSU oceanographer Mark Benfield said.
I don't like a ton of things the Prez has done, but I don't really fault him much for this one. That said, why did he do in mid-April to get a 4% spike?!?
I don't like a ton of things the Prez has done, but I don't really fault him much for this one. That said, why did he do in mid-April to get a 4% spike?!?
I see a trend.
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It's really tough when Obama's losing his base. Who's next... barfo?
I lost my base years ago.
barfo
A containment cap placed on the gusher near the sea floor trapped about 441,000 gallons of oil Saturday, BP spokesman Mark Proegler said, up from around 250,000 gallons of oil Friday. It's not clear how much is still escaping; an estimated 500,000 to 1 million gallons of crude is believed to be leaking daily.
BP chief executive Tony Hayward told the BBC on Sunday that he believed the cap was likely to capture "the majority, probably the vast majority" of the oil gushing from the well. The gradual increase in the amount being captured is deliberate, in an effort to prevent water from getting inside and forming a frozen slush that foiled a previous containment attempt.
So on Thursday, BP was collecting 40k gallons (out of an estimated 420,000 gallons per day leaking). Today they report that they got 250,000 gallons Saturday (using the same estimates, thats around 65%) and 441,000 gallons yesterday (Hayward's "Vast Majority") and append the title "Cap fails to prevent oil spill". Kind of sad, actually.When the BP oil cap was applied on Thursday, coast guards and representatives from BP were stating that it was preventing roughly 42,000 gallons of oil from spilling each day, which was said to be approximately 10% of the bp oil spill. These figures were far better than those of the bp top kill method.
You know, the "busy schedule" that has room for 879 days down on the ranch - which, if you're into arithmetic, works out to around 30 percent of eight years.
Maybe Bush's legacy will be "the 70 percent solution."
I wonder how long that photographer spent framing and focusing that picture while that poor bird flopped around in agony. Ten bucks says he left the bird to die.

