These clips live with birds , shells and dolphins were recorded a year ago from Gulf of Mexico . After BP oil spill, nobody knows when we see this beauty again. Folks message is loud and clear "No more reluctance; go for clean energy now.."
Thanks for your comments but I do not like drilling in Alaska either as that is where nature resides and probably nobody would like that we finally say goodbye to whatever is available now.
BP’s ruptured well could flow for 25 to 30 years at a rate of 120,000 barrels a day. When the hurricanes arrive, the hurricane will blow this oil on shore and it will basically paint the Gulf Coast black and it will shut down the refineries, the power plants and it will be America’s worst catastrophe nightmare.
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Thanks for your comments but I do not like drilling in Alaska either as that is where nature resides and probably nobody would like that we finally say goodbye to whatever is available now.
justcoolstuff 1 year ago
BP’s ruptured well could flow for 25 to 30 years at a rate of 120,000 barrels a day. When the hurricanes arrive, the hurricane will blow this oil on shore and it will basically paint the Gulf Coast black and it will shut down the refineries, the power plants and it will be America’s worst catastrophe nightmare.
Drill on land in Alaska where its safe.
creeperreefer 1 year ago