I try to be fair. Earlier this week when my officemate told me that
Sarah Palin blamed environmentalists for the oil spill. "A fact is not automatically incorrect just because Sarah Palin has said it", as they explained on "Left, Right, and Center" today, and I thought her idea kinda made sense. If environmental laws prevent drilling in shallow
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This *isn't* the price of the fossil fuel economy. That's the problem. The cost of the damage and clean-up is not reflected as a price difference between the fossil fuel sellers who screw up and the ones who don't.
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No, but assuming it's wrong is a damn fine place to start.
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Even if 1/2 a percent of the wells threw a major spill that would be around 190 spills. A 99.5% safety record is pretty outstanding in any industry.
It would have been nice if the government had made contribution to a fund to provide cleanup material and personnel a condition of getting a drilling licence. A cleanup fee of $10K per well per year would be a negligible cost to the oil companies and could have funded a pretty good cleanup effort.
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The point I was trying to make was that for an amount of money that the average oil company can take out of petty cash, they could fund a shit-hot disaster cleanup corporation. And the good PR they'd get for being on top of things and not fouling the beaches and killing everything in the ocean would be worth more than they'd pay individually.
Hell -- they could probably write it off against their taxes. Oh. wait. they don't really pay any taxes now do they? /snark.
Take $100K per well per year and you can fund an insurance plan for rig workers killed or injured on the job too. And probably still have change.
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Socialist.
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