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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1427887 United States 06/14/2011 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Um, pardon my ignorance, but wouldn't a ton of fresh water going into the sea actually DECREASE the dead zone?(Even if it does have mud in it?) Or is BP just paying some news agency to come up with a theory that'll explain the insane amount of oil that we are going to be seeing in the future? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1189738 United States 06/14/2011 11:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The gulf of Mexico is 617600 square miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 626707Take out 9400 Square miles that is a full 15.67% of the gulf. That's pretty damn big. In fact, that is fucking huge. This is DOOM!! and people wonder why there is no rain in Florida |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1277982 New Zealand 06/15/2011 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The gulf of Mexico is 617600 square miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 626707Take out 9400 Square miles that is a full 15.67% of the gulf. That's pretty damn big. In fact, that is fucking huge. This is DOOM!! and people wonder why there is no rain in Florida The whole area is screwed up. And the Gulf flow is even worse now. Talk about man made climate change. We do not need a carbon tax, we need to put these criminals that were responsible for this crap in jail. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1428913 United States 06/15/2011 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The gulf of Mexico is 617600 square miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 626707Take out 9400 Square miles that is a full 15.67% of the gulf. That's pretty damn big. In fact, that is fucking huge. This is DOOM!! 9400 sq miles is only 1.5% 15% of 617,600 is 92640 617,600 * .15 = 92640 No matter the size of the dead zone, its still terrible what we humans continue to do to the gulf/Earth! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1353322 Canada 06/15/2011 02:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Um, pardon my ignorance, but wouldn't a ton of fresh water going into the sea actually DECREASE the dead zone?(Even if it does have mud in it?) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1427887Or is BP just paying some news agency to come up with a theory that'll explain the insane amount of oil that we are going to be seeing in the future? i knew some tard would try to blame bp.... |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1277982 New Zealand 06/15/2011 05:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is going to ruin the Gulf cost even more then it already has. Ghost towns will soon start springing up as people leave because of the health problems and people that depend on the gull of make a living. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1400627 United States 06/15/2011 05:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW! Thanks for my first PIN! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1277982This is going to ruin the Gulf cost even more then it already has. Ghost towns will soon start springing up as people leave because of the health problems and people that depend on the gull of make a living. WOW and what a stupid PIN it is ! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1291518 United States 06/15/2011 05:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I Live on the intercoastal 1 mile from the Gulf of Mexico in Treasure Island Coastal area of Tampa Bay... I go in our boat a lot to the Gulf and Intercoastal fishing... it is STILL.. very very BEAUTIFUL there is NOT a dead zone in our area. What part of Florida are you talking about Here is the VIEW from my 5th floor condo.... it is NOT DEAD! [link to tampabaycpr.com] :Soiled: Quoting: Phase-Sphere |
RTS User ID: 1388392 United States 06/15/2011 05:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WHO YOU GOING TO BLAME FOR THIE ONE...... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1353322LOSERS thats easy.. Thread: AGENDA 21..update: Al Gore Comes Unhinged During Climate Change Speech! (Page 4) from another thread.. Quoting: RTSThread: PLEASE PIN! MORGANZA SPILLWAY TO OPEN SATURDAY IN LOUISIANA!... (Page 12) Someone mentioned in an earlier post how good the floods would be to cleanse the land and the Gulf. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1007524Don't think so.... Flooding could spur largest ever dead zone [link to www.dailycomet.com] HOUMA — The massive amount of nutrient-heavy river water pouring out of spillways and through the mouths of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya rivers will likely trigger a record-setting Gulf of Mexico dead zone, an area of low-to-no oxygen water that forms annually off Louisiana’s coast..... Isn't that the plan? To create a dead zone for the growing of algae biofuel? This administration and many other entities like BP, Citi, Nalco, GM, GE, Goldman Sachs, University of Chicago, holding companies along with Dept of Defense, Billionaires and Politicians are all vested in biofuels. What is going on in the Gulf is directly related to this new industry. There is an Algae these companies are interested in. What they are doing is in three steps. First get rid of oil industry in Gulf. Then turn Gulf into a dead zone. A dead zone is free of life or ability to sustain it. The oil, dispersants and fertilizers deplete oxygen. It kills animals and fish, also turning their remains into fertilizer. Finally, use Gulf as a giant Algae farm. Algae grows on water surface, getting oxygen from air, not water. Fertilizers like Urea supply much needed nitrogen. The Mississippi and the other rivers that empty into Gulf also pick up fertilizers from the many farms along the way. This feeds the Algae at the mouths of these rivers. The oil in the water won't hurt the Algae. It will only promote it's growth and burn factor. Algae costs about $2. a Barrel to refine. This is potentially very profitable. The down side is , there isn't enough Algae to sustain the demand. It takes a lot of Algae to produce a single barrel. That means they need a huge place to grow and multiply the supply of this Algae. Right now they don't have this enormous Algae farm location. They have the desire, the technology, the investments and companies all set up.They have even taken the steps to map out the plan. That plan involves projects in the Great Lakes., Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This oil spill whether sabotage, negligence, accident or design is the perfect way to eliminate fossil fuels such as oil and to advance his biofuel agenda.. They will sacrifice the Gulf and all who live in or around it for this multi Trillion Dollar industry. This also ties in with Carbon capture and exchange. You all know about the Chicago Carbon Exchange, Cap & Trade and even O's support of Kyoto. Coskata's James Fawley previously worked for BP for 13 years including heading BP's "Biofuels Strategy" [link to www.coskata.com] More connect the dots info has been uploaded here: [link to www.megaupload.com] Thread: AGENDA 21..update: Al Gore Comes Unhinged During Climate Change Speech! A cap-and-dividend way to a cleaner nation and more jobs Quoting: CypherBy Maria Cantwell and Susan Collins Friday, June 18, 2010 There has been much talk recently about whether Republicans and Democrats in Washington can produce a bipartisan clean-energy and jobs bill. The answer is: We already have. We are leading a bipartisan effort to put a lid on carbon pollution and in so doing unleash a massive investment in clean-energy technology. If we can tackle this issue in a predictable, transparent and free-market way, we can create millions of high-paying jobs while limiting the worst effects of climate change and reducing both our dependence on foreign oil and the risk of another oil spill. [link to www.washingtonpost.com] [link to cantwell.senate.gov] Some background on Crime Inc, Nalco and the Gulf Situation Crime Inc. [link to www.thecypresstimes.com] Nalco/Crime Inc. Connection [link to www.blogster.com] Behind it all.. [link to clareswinney.wordpress.com] Mr. Sutherland, the man standing with one foot in GS, and the other on the burning Halliburton-BP oil rig, is the.. <snip> Now, ironically, Sutherland’s mission impossible is to migrate marine flora and fauna, fisherman, and coastal residents out of harms way in this spreading international emergency. [link to wikicompany.org] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1277982 New Zealand 06/15/2011 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW! Thanks for my first PIN! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1277982This is going to ruin the Gulf cost even more then it already has. Ghost towns will soon start springing up as people leave because of the health problems and people that depend on the gull of make a living. WOW and what a stupid PIN it is ! Please enlighten us then or great marine biologist that lives in the Gulf and can spread his amazing wisdom on us idiots. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1291518 United States 06/15/2011 06:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Below is a comment from someone..... ??????? dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Ponchartrain are not caused by fertilizer. They occur when algae and other types of aquatic plants die off. As they decay, dissolved oxygen is depleted from the water. With no dissolved oxygen available, animals must either move or die. Now I know that dissolved fertilizers exacerbate this problem. That does not mean that fertilizer is the REASON that these dead zones occur. Oxygen could be introduced into the water in Lake Ponchartrain using pumps and/or compressors and running the air through giant bubblers. We do this to aereate our aquariums. Think of Lake Ponchartrain as a really, really, big fish tank. You now get the picture. The dead zones might be decreased by filtering the water as well. You filter the water in your fish tank. Yeah, I know. That's a BIG dang fish tank out there. I'm not saying that we WILL do this. I'm not saying that we SHOULD do this. I'm saying that we COULD do this. The area of low oxygen that forms every summer in the northern Gulf of Mexico, fed by fertilizer and runoff flowing down the Mississippi River from the Heartland, is expected to be the largest ever this year because of heavy rains and the river's high water levels. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1277982The oxygen-depleted region, called the "dead zone" because marine life struggles to live in it, is predicted to be the size of Lake Erie, or between 8,500 square miles and about 9,400 square miles, according to federal and university scientists. The actual size of the dead zone will be measured over the summer. The largest recorded dead zone was found in 2002 when 8,400 square miles of the Gulf was found to be lacking in sufficient oxygen for most marine life. [link to www.nola.com] |
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Twilight zone User ID: 330215 United States 06/15/2011 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Helllo, is anybody out there? planet earth is in breakdown mode! Will it be floods, famines, earthquakes in various places? Or all of the above? face it, there is no turning back. If it isn't one thing it is another. So chill, your turn is coming, be patient. it is all a matter of time. |
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