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elleng

(130,974 posts)
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 05:20 AM Feb 2015

Don’t Drill Along the East Coast. by Martin O'Malley

THE Obama administration’s whiplash decision last week to allow oil and gas companies to drill along a wide area of the Atlantic Coast is a big mistake.

The facts support a ban on offshore drilling not only in the wilds of Alaska — as the administration has announced — but also along our densely populated, economically vibrant and environmentally diverse Eastern Seaboard.

The BP Deepwater Horizon disaster should remind us that the benefits of drilling do not outweigh the threat to local economies, public health and the environment when an inevitable spill occurs. The spill, occurring off the Louisiana coast less than five years ago, devastated the Gulf of Mexico region — most likely costing over $100 billion in lost economic activity and restoration expenses, disrupting or destroying hundreds of thousands of jobs and causing long-term damage to 3,000 miles of fragile wetlands and beaches. Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the 4.2 million barrels of oil spilled in the gulf was removed during the cleanup; even today, oil from the spill is still appearing on the white sand beaches of the Florida Panhandle.

To allow drilling off the Atlantic Coast is to willfully forget Deepwater’s awful lesson even as the economic, environmental and public health consequences continue to reverberate in communities along the gulf. If a disaster of Deepwater’s scale occurred off the Chesapeake Bay, it would stretch from Richmond to Atlantic City, with states and communities with no say in drilling decisions bearing the consequences. . .

Clean, inexhaustible sources of energy represent the biggest business opportunity in at least a century. The threat of climate change is real and immediate. Expanding offshore drilling is irreconcilable with the realities of climate science and irrelevant, at best, to taking advantage of the vast economic opportunities clean energy presents. We must move firmly toward a clean energy future.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/02/opinion/dont-drill-along-the-east-coast.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=c-column-top-span-region®ion=c-column-top-span-region&WT.nav=c-column-top-span-region

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Don’t Drill Along the East Coast. by Martin O'Malley (Original Post) elleng Feb 2015 OP
Imagine the results of a major oil spill. Enthusiast Feb 2015 #1
Right! I CAN'T imagine it! elleng Feb 2015 #3
More drilling insanity newfie11 Feb 2015 #2
Yes, and negotiations lasted for a long time, elleng Feb 2015 #4
This also impacts birds & sealife. Residents of NJ communities still haven't recovered from appalachiablue Feb 2015 #5
Your slick is coming Fairgo Feb 2015 #6

newfie11

(8,159 posts)
2. More drilling insanity
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 09:58 AM
Feb 2015

Hell people had a fit when it was mentioned wind turbines might be put offshore.

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
5. This also impacts birds & sealife. Residents of NJ communities still haven't recovered from
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 06:09 PM
Feb 2015

Superstorm Sandy and are not pleased about these new operations extending to northern Del. near them.

Fairgo

(1,571 posts)
6. Your slick is coming
Wed Feb 4, 2015, 07:06 AM
Feb 2015

Former Louisianian here. Good luck. When it happens...and you know it will, we will be rooting for you. It won't help, but at least you'll have company. That's more than we got, as it turns out.

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