BP was an unmitigated disaster and the ripples in the pond will go on for a long, LONG time. BTW, those tigers aren't shrimp, they're prawns and as usual the one who wrote the article is clueless.
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BP was an unmitigated disaster and the ripples in the pond will go on for a long, LONG time. BTW, those tigers aren't shrimp, they're prawns and as usual the one who wrote the article is clueless.
You mean as Alarmists run tests. we all know that scientists are alarmists and this is merely a natural cycle.
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Drill baby drill :roll:
From the same article..
Seems to me the article is quoting the Greenpeace figures and not the actual deaths that are based on statistical evidence.Quote:
and it is impossible to count the exact number of victims. Scientists are still arguing if the number of one million deaths is valid,
According to detailed studies that I have presented here the areas discussed are quite safe and quite habitable.
We've been there before.
They cite numbers from their own scientists not Greenpeace, at least they realize that the impact is bigger as was told by the former communist USSR.
Not only their scientists figures confirm that, also western scientists confirm the numbers.
Putting your head in the sand doesn't make it go away.
That disaster had more impact here in Western Europe as the USA, now the roles are turned, the Fukushima radio activety is hitting you guy's first after Japan.
OBAMA EATS DOGS!!!
And all you libs can do is complain about stupid little things that the liberal media made up to undermine the the greatest nation on earth. Shame on you!
Brilliant! You need to run, ill vote for you...i like your lapel pin. :-D
Hell, I told my wife that you guys are talking about the Gulf being closed for shrimps. She told me "That's all right dear, you can vacation at the Chesapeake this year!":irked:
On a side note, has anyone ever heard about the Kola borehole that was being drilled by the ever so awesome Russians?
Turns out the well drilled by the deepwater horizon was almost as deep.
http://xkcd.com/1040/
There was something in the paper the other day; one of the BP engineers was charged with destroying evidence, IIRC. Specifically that he was deleting files and emails pertinent to the ungoing and/or potential litigation, in defiance of direct instructions from BP's legal team not to.
Now, was he covering up his own complicity, or the company's? (Or both. I suspect both)