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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (191151)5/6/2010 8:02:19 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 362340
 
Do people understand that, regardless of policy/ regulatory changes behind the gusher, there is absolutely nothing we can do to prevent, say, a joint Venezuelan-Iranian deepwater project 201 miles off the coast? Anywhere around the perimeter of the country. Hawaii is prolly safe; pretty deep. What happens if a Russian deep project 201 miles off the coast of Alaska blows in Jan. when everything is covered by 4 feet of ice?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (191151)5/6/2010 9:21:50 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362340
 
Radio Ecoshock has a new one hour special on the Gulf gusher...

It features interviews with: Richard Heinberg (of Post Carbon Institute), Anita Burke (former Shell International VP), Dr. Riki Ott (Valdez oil spill expert, reporting from New Orleans), and Antonia Juhasz, oil researcher for Global Currents.

Plus a new song written about the spill by Dana Pearson "Corporate Catastrophe".

Download or listen at

ecoshock.net

Find more details, with many links at

ecoshock.org

Please pass on word about this program through your web sites, blogs, Facebook and Twitter. It looks at the big picture, not given by most mainstream media, from experts long active in the field, and well published at the Oil Drum. It also includes the Peak Oil perspective, as motivation for such risky deep water drilling.

Alex Smith
host
Radio Ecoshock
ecoshock.org