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Apr-30-2010 19:31
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The17sss
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Don't know if anyone mentioned this point yet, but my main concern in all this, aside from the awful ecological damage that will take years to balance back out, is that the knee-jerk reaction of "Death to drilling!" is just going to make us more dependant on foreign sources.... and having more necessarily shipped in, which is how the Exxon Valdez situation happened- from a shipping mistake.
I don't think this will lead to more "urgency" for alternative energy in the public discource; we are saturated with this topic daily and have been increasingly so for years.
The truth is yes, energy prices are about to rise from this. Who will be hardest hit? The lower and middle class; adding say, 10% or 15% to the cost of food due to rising shipping costs will be horrible for them. And all of this could have been avoided!! Would we need super oil rigs reaching 5000 feet into the sea bed if barren wastelands ON DRY LAND like Anwar, Alaska could be accessed (with minimal environmental impact in comparison)? To me, this is more of a call for a reasonable, sane energy policy so we don't have to head 20 miles off shore and dig a mile deep. We always have to accept that there is risk and negatives involved if we want to see a lot of positive upside. This disaster is the consequence of a rediculously restrictive energy policy that limits the shit out of our own access to oil reserves on land. Now, unfortunately, photos of birds drenched in oil are about to further enslave us to energy dependence.
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