the problem is oil consumption. Supply and demand. That's you and me. Stop blaming BP. We're all guilty. If you live in a major city then use public transportations.
For every full bus , there's 50 less cars/suvs offf the road. Less trafic, less polution, less stress, less noise, less deaths, more life.
There are only 3 Health Insurance companies, 4 food companies, 5 oil companies, 6 banks, 3 Television conglomerates and 3 radio enterprises our military is the largest group of anything in the world. Stop to big to fail monopolies!!!!!
The Venus project has spent over 4 decades working on the solutions to these problems.......please check it out and support. Aren't you tired of supporting this insane economic system?
I love the point he ends on. What if... we could really actually... not have to rely on oil any more. I know it sounds like a fantasy would but it could be potentially cheaper if there was an alternative and that's not to mention it would prevent things like this happening again.
theres only one solution now. this unstoppable leak must be perpetually siphoned onto tanker ships till the end of time. unless by some miracle this hole is plugged.
Fines are not enough for this devastating disaster. What else can corporate greed unleash on life? The life cycle on the coast of Alaska never recovered from the exxon valdiz disaster. There simply is no comparisin here! At 5,000 feet down, how do you stop something like this? Even if they do, its too late!
We must take back our future generation's home from corporate interests who care more about their greedy profits and obviously care less about us or the environment. We borrow our home from the future and we need to give it back better than how we found it.
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nice video
CostaRicaMarketing 4 months ago
Someone finally has a solution... Look up Wetland Skimmers LLC Marsh Mop on youtube!
mjgab12 1 year ago
the problem is oil consumption. Supply and demand. That's you and me. Stop blaming BP. We're all guilty. If you live in a major city then use public transportations.
For every full bus , there's 50 less cars/suvs offf the road. Less trafic, less polution, less stress, less noise, less deaths, more life.
amarcaurele 1 year ago
There are only 3 Health Insurance companies, 4 food companies, 5 oil companies, 6 banks, 3 Television conglomerates and 3 radio enterprises our military is the largest group of anything in the world. Stop to big to fail monopolies!!!!!
abaudio 1 year ago
The Venus project has spent over 4 decades working on the solutions to these problems.......please check it out and support. Aren't you tired of supporting this insane economic system?
The Venusproject (dot) com
blaziermissy 1 year ago
I love the point he ends on. What if... we could really actually... not have to rely on oil any more. I know it sounds like a fantasy would but it could be potentially cheaper if there was an alternative and that's not to mention it would prevent things like this happening again.
jimmiepatrick 1 year ago
theres only one solution now. this unstoppable leak must be perpetually siphoned onto tanker ships till the end of time. unless by some miracle this hole is plugged.
acerb45666555 1 year ago
This is a disgrace. Shame on those responsible for this..
isaacincabo 1 year ago
These are truly disturbing images. Is there any way to save the wetlands and the people of the region?
TheGettaRobo 1 year ago
whre can we get the reports on ship-source oil pollution?
apfelweinfeb 1 year ago
Fines are not enough for this devastating disaster. What else can corporate greed unleash on life? The life cycle on the coast of Alaska never recovered from the exxon valdiz disaster. There simply is no comparisin here! At 5,000 feet down, how do you stop something like this? Even if they do, its too late!
2minstral 1 year ago
It scares the hell out of us..but does it scare Oil companies?? I doubt it.
thedevilsdaughter65 1 year ago 4
What have we done....
This is our Crude Awakening.
Please TAKE ACTION & Join The Growing Movement Against Big Oil!!
sngrmnsthsm 1 year ago 3
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We must take back our future generation's home from corporate interests who care more about their greedy profits and obviously care less about us or the environment. We borrow our home from the future and we need to give it back better than how we found it.
sngrmnsthsm 1 year ago
@sngrmnsthsm Very well said!
thedevilsdaughter65 1 year ago