Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

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Yeah, but it's going to take quite some time.

It happens everyday. There has always been natural seepage of oil from the earth. Case in point would be the tar balls found in the Keys.
 
if you think like that, you can just assume that dumb ass liberals don't understand how many products in this nation, let alone the world are based from hydrocarbon production.


plastics, polymers, lubricants, rubbers, etc.

mind blowing that people can up and replace all of this.
 
In a few more months, you will be right. No one will give a fuck and be more occupied with gas prices again. LOL
 
It is kind of ironic you say this because they were the most environmentally aware oil company. They were about to receive an award for their excellent environmental awareness until the oil spill happened.
 
well, as long as it's the ones who do the dirty work to make it better, then I guess we're in good shape.
 
LIKE WHAT KIND OF NUMBERS?
WHEEL HORSEPOWER OR CRANK?
WHAT ABOUT THE FUEL RATIOS?
 
Think this was ever covered by the media???

http://www.katrinadestruction.com/images/v/damaged+energy+facilities/

Fuck, look at that oil.
 
The are saying the oil will breakdown naturally, unlike the refined oil in the Exxon Valdez.
 
Go to 60minutes' website and watch their stuff on it, too.


Sounds like incredibly negligence.
 
nope we're going to let the government play witch-hunter and institute all sorts of regulations and regulatory bodies that will make little if any impact on the actual amount of oil it takes to sustain anything close to the life-style so many people on the planet (not just the US) are used to.
 
I'm hoping to get a trip down there to help once I start my masters. SWS has something going on, not sure exactly what. Need to talk to my advisor.
 
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