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jointed freaking rails
Just remember that coal is 45% of North American railroads' tonnage and 25% of their revenue. You'd be crazy to want that gone.
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How does you Gulf Coast shrimp taste now, marinated in Sweet Louisiana Crude BP Oil ?
Yeah, people suck!
As for BP, those Brits are the worst.
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The only sane solution is to power cars, trains, airplanes, boats, lawnmowers, R/C monster truck toys, etc. with miniaturized atomic reactors.
To be fair & balanced, it must be noted that stiff environmental legislation caused Big Oil to seek drilling in depths we do not have technology to handle, as in the Gulf of Mexico spill.
...it's a crying shame no one was there to support the wishes of the on-shore workers that are now unemployed, dissed & mad because they know what the risks are, they have done off-shore work all their lives & see no problem with taking home a paycheck!
The facts are that everyone that drives a single-person trip, every wasted drop of petroleum products is a contributor to the issues happening Globally, not just the Gulf of Mexico!
Sure, a choice was made to cut overhead expenses in the Deepwater Horizon incident, however what's done is done.
Even the seafood industry in the Gulf wants to see off-shore drilling because they know friends & relatives that work the industry & want to see everyone working again.
Neither coal nor petrol industry is going anywhere until the demand is satisfied for what they give...legislation only complicates the matter & in the US-America, if The People demand it, there it will be...
...is the word of the day...
Bad companies produce strong unions(brotherhoods), good companies don't have to worry about unions...and then there were family-owned businesses.
I'm becoming acutely aware of mountaintop mining. I use Google Earth extensively to map the Appalachian coal concerns, there is an add-on that reviews the practice, by the way someone has made a walking dragline asset in Sketchup to add to the scenery, sitting on top of the once-mountain...
Look at it this way....
The Appalachian Mountains are becoming the new "get-away place," touting a refined culture of being "isolated" from the big-city life...whatever...
Multi-million dollar neighborhoods are sprouting up all over the place, that's nice but if there is an emergency what would you do? The roads are horrible switchbacks, some out-lying homesteads are up narrow single-lane gravel roads, access is difficult, and then there comes winter...how would an emergency vehicle navigate to the scene? Even though the roads are eventually paved & lined, the twisting winding up & downhill event takes a long time...
The environmentalists don't tell you that the mining companies are under Federal edict to return the land to a decent, usable habitat for native flora & fauna, constructing roads that make sense, protecting waterways.
Then, the inevitable housing developments & necessary infrastructure can provide a better environment for living than could the rustic, original & most-times dangerous terrain that was....development of this land is going to happen, like it or not.
Walt Disney Enterprises, Inc, obtained thousands of pages of legislation to develop the Reedy Creek Water management district. That's the legal side of Walt Disney World in Central Florida.
This is right now happening in Florida's Bone Valley Phosphate district, the Powder River Basin Coal industry, wherever resources are taken today in the United States of America.