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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: “The oil is creeping towards my home in Alabama as I write this, and it is breaking my heart.” The oil is creeping towards my home in Alabama as I write this, and it is breaking my heart. Published by ash_anderson, May 12th, 2010 Climate Justice , Climate Policy , Climate Science , Climate and Forestry , Corporate Responsibility , Corruption , Dirty Energy , Extraction , Government , Impacted Communities , Oceans , Oil , global warming 1 Comment Brinkley Hutchings, Greenpeace Student Network activist, at home on the Alabama coast -- directly in the path of the fast-approaching spill. From Brinkley Hutchings blog, a post entitled A Locals Account of the Deepwater Disaster. She filmed an astonishing video from her fathers aircraft, as they flew from their home to the source of the spill and back. See below. She is also the Greenpeace Campus Coordinator at University of North Carolina-Wilmington. itsgettinghotinhere.files...r-lighter.jpg?w=357&h=382 I grew up in one of the most beautiful places. Montrose, Alabama. My family lives on Mobile Bay, and I spent my childhood exploring the many bays, rivers, streams and creeks near my home. Starting at age 7, I would spend whole days exploring the local waters and shorelines with my little 13 foot boat. What existed naturally in my own backyard was truly utopian. Now, all the beautiful trees, wildlife and pristine waters, all will see the thick black and red oil within these next days. It brings a deeper ache than I can express. As I flew out to the spill last Friday with my father (hes a pilot), I wasnt prepared for what I was going to witness. Here are some notes I took during the flight as we approached the source of this disaster: We are starting to smell oil
the pungent smell burns my nostrils and I feel nauseated to the core of my being
.oh my God
red streaks of oil are everywhere
thick black near the well
it is crude oil and it stretches as far as I can see
I am sick
I cant feel my own body or distinguish any of my feelings right now
this is the worst and most saddening situation I have ever seen in my life
The boats are randomly skewn about, and they are so disorganized! The cleanup efforts look completely haphazard and ineffective. It is utter chaos down there! Boats randomly placed, pulling booms that are simply swirling the oil around in circles! I really dont feel alive right now
this is a horrible dream
why the heck didnt BP have to have a plan in place for a disaster like this?! It was so much worse than I could have ever imagined and not even close to what the media has been portraying. I couldnt even take it all in. I saw miles and miles of crude oil pouring from the Earths core to the oceans surface, red as blood, where it then proceeded to move eerily and ominously with the current toward my home. Before I even registered sadness, tears poured down my face. My entire body cried. I felt so helpless looking down at that uncontainable and chaotic mess. I will never be able to clear that picture from my mind. This disaster could have been prevented, yet it wasnt due to BPs own negligence and a weak national energy policy. Whats outrageous is that BP is doing everything they can to avoid assuming responsibility for this spill. How dare they try and sidestep responsibility for the worst disaster in the Gulfs history?!?!?! Over 4 million gallons of crude oil are destroying the Gulf coast and innumerable wildlife habitats while also crippling local economies this is destroying my home.The time of giveaways and loose regulation of the oil industry must end. I hope with all my heart that this disaster will be a huge wakeup call. Things must change. We must all work to lessen our dependence on fossil fuels and be involved in a clean energy revolution. Congress needs to ban offshore drilling and President Obama needs to provide unwavering support to end offshore drilling. Please talk to your friends. Talk to your neighbors. Start organizing yourselves. Become involved with these serious issues we are facing. If we continue on our current path of carelessly extracting fossil fuels like oil and coal, rather than harnessing clean, renewable energy like wind power, we will see many more tragedies like the BP oil spill. From the disaster zone, Brinkley Hutchings Still photos taken during the flight Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) * Oil continues to dump into the Gulf * National Day of Action, Night of Mourning Against Offshore Drilling. Friday
* My Op-Ed on the Offshore Drilling Disaster * Powering Our Future
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Four million gallons is a drop in the bucket when you are talking about the Gulf of Mexico. Not to say it won't kill some fish and birds but to think that four million gallons is going to destroy the Gulf of Mexico is foolish. Now if she is talking about that much a day or something like that, then yes, that could be very serious. But oil seeps into the ocean all the time and it is broken up by natural processes. I suspect this one will be too.
There is some truth to that. However, there WILL be damage. Unfortunate for the people, plants and animals of the Gulf. Not so unfortunate for BP.
I said there would be. Some fish will die and some birds will die and that is unfortunate. But four million gallons is not a lot when you consider the amount of water in the Gulf of Mexico. 1 cubic mile = 1 101 117 147 400 gallon [US, liquid] source: http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm I don't know how many cubic miles there are in the Gulf of Mexico but look at how many gallons are in just one cubic mile. As I said, four million gallons in the Gulf of Mexico is literally a drop in the bucket.
Yes, but the oil will only be on the surface, so the volume of water doesn't matter, the area does.
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