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New Oil Spill in Gulf ... 100-Mile Slick

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A new 100-mile slick has been spotted in the Gulf, only 30 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon. See this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this and this and this:

DI mayor told there is minor leak in gulf: fox10tv.com

The Coast Guard says that it is probably "silt" instead of oil. While definitive chemical tests have not yet been conducted, and so silt can't be ruled out, many witnesses said that the substance had an oily smell.

Moreover, it is hard to place too much confidence in the Coast Guard's opinion since, as I wrote last year:

Instead of admitting that there is a problem, BP and the Coast Guard's spin doctors have come up with code words for oil: instead of “oil sheen”, they call it “fish oil”; instead of "oil mousse", they call it “algae”

Whether the slick is silt or oil, the important point - as I noted last year - is that big oil spills will keep happening if we keep on drilling in hard to get to locations without demanding that the rigs be operated safely.

Indeed, the oil spills in the Gulf and the existence of unsafe nuclear power plants follow the exact same pattern as the financial crisis: As long as big companies know the government will bail them out if there's a "meltdown" and will help them cover up the scale of the accidents, as well as the fraud and corner-cutting which led to the disaster, they'll keep doing dangerous things which put our economy, our environment and our health at risk.

The Japanese government is deferring to Tepco, just like the American government deferred to BP.

As long as there is corporate socialism for the too big to fails and "tough love" for the rest of us, the big boys will continue to get into trouble.

As long as the government uses claims of "national security" to protect the big energy companies and big banks, there won't be the transparency needed to ensure a free market and reasonable public accountability.

Oh, and by the way, the effects of the Deepwater Horizon spill did not magically disappear. Here is a roundup of some of the news from the Gulf of Mexico from the first couple of weeks of March:

 

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Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:24 | 1083982 Cactus Rocky
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Nobody wants the reactor cleaned up more than the TEPCO CEO. He just told reporters that he wants his life back.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:31 | 1084028 Aquiloaster
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The newest iteration of "Then let them eat cake!"

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:19 | 1083960 MrBoompi
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The fact so many people take our oceans for granted is a shame. Of couse it's the very same people who refuse to believe our ancestor crawled out of the ocean millions of years ago.

We poison the oceans at our own peril.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 23:55 | 1084599 Tejano
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Aren't you glad you are a 100% dyed-in-the-wool locavore who does not drive an automobile or use public transportation; one who never purchases goods manufactured or transported with petroleum products (got a computer?); and, that you refrain from using commercial electric power?

Otherwise, you'd be culpable.

Tue, 03/22/2011 - 00:30 | 1084842 RockyRacoon
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Z - O - O - O - M !

That was the sound of the theme going right over your pointy little head.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:02 | 1083885 PulauHantu29
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But,"it's only a tiny leak."

...or was that the PM of Japan? I forget.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:03 | 1083876 Aquiloaster
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Oil-eating bacteria (7th bullet point). . . next headline the way things are going: "Oil-eating bacterium from depths is immune to antibiotic intervention, physician says" 

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 21:49 | 1084357 SteveOoooo
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Read the documentation!  Those artificial microbes WERE given antibiotic resistance.  No Sh*t.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 20:22 | 1083979 Prof Gulliver
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Can that oil-eating bacteria also eat radiation?

Tue, 03/22/2011 - 04:30 | 1085147 Mediocritas
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Nature already took care of that.

Radiotrophic fungi. Lives quite happily at the Chernobyl site.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 19:58 | 1083857 TruthInSunshine
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It's silt, bitchez...

...according to the Coast Guard...

...until it's not.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 19:17 | 1083684 CPL
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Actually it never stopped flowing, it just isn't gushing anymore.

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 21:26 | 1084255 Arch Duke Ferdinand
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"Actually it never stopped flowing, it just isn't gushing anymore."

"Expect more and more unresolved eco-disasters as the current world order suffers its great unwind, as the oligarchs who we foolishly trusted to run our systems run off with the last gasps of wealth while the peasants bathe in deadly toxins in the mud."

Plus 5 more reasons why Canada's Four Western Provinces are the safest quadrant on our Planet...

 

http://seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil.blogspot.com/2011/03/why-canadas-four-western-provinces-is.html

Mon, 03/21/2011 - 22:38 | 1084552 CPL
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Drink OJ?

Eat a Tomatoe?

Eat a Cucumber?

Green pepper?

Have some shrimp recently in a shrimp ring you thought was a great price?

Guess what dipshit?  Your eating gulf oil along with cortex.  We're not any safer in Canada than Mexico is safe from storms.  All that produce and meat is getting dumped on the market and guess who's buying it?

Tue, 03/22/2011 - 07:18 | 1083556 Zer0head
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March 21, 2011, 3:09 pm
New York Times Green Blog

Oil Sightings Are Not From BP Spill

http://bit.ly/dSsfUt

Wed, 03/23/2011 - 17:14 | 1092303 ZerOhead
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You are developing some nasty habits Zer'0'head.

 

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