by Arlos » Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:49 pm
I've seen it. Friend went to college at UCSB, and I visisted him several tiems and went to the beach more than once, and definitely saw it. Talking from personal experience here, not from something I heard 2nd or 3rd hand. My friend would bitch about it to me at other parts of the year as well.
I don't think you could find much of any dispute anywhere about the North Sea being one of, if not THE most polluted region of ocean in the world, too, and it's home to tons and tons of drilling rigs. Pollution is inevitable around oil drilling rigs, period.
I simply feel that our oceans are polluted enough as it is, and that we already have the technology to remove significant levels of our oil dependence as it is, so those billions shoudl be spent on implementing that technology as well as researching newer forms of energy to wean us away from petroleum.
For example, we have the agricultural capacity in this country to produce enough Biodiesel to remove any need for any diesel-based power plant to burn petro-diesel. How much would that cut this country's oil needs if NO diesel engine required petroleum-based diesel to operate? You don't think it would help our economy, especially farmers, to get them producing crops to produce that biodiesel? Me, I think it'd help significantly more than a bunch of oil platforms would, and it would put the money into the hands of farmers and field workers, not Big Oil.
Hell, they showed it on Mythbusters: You can literally take used french fry oil from McDonalds, and once you filter it, you can burn it with no other processing or modification necessary in any diesel engine. (they used a Mercedes). Imagine if some of those dollars that would be used to build those oil rigs went into oil recyling plants that would buy, cheap, used cooking oil from restaurants and turned around and converted it into fuel-grade Biodiesel. Less waste as we're recyling a product, and no new waste either.
-Arlos