Quote from austinp:
Well here's a calculated reaction of many: the world needs to stop trying to feed big-money oil interests and all their dependent leeches and move full-tilt towards 100% alternative energy sources. Ten years ago would not have been too soon.
If that oil slick pukes a few million gallons across the MS delta there, economic damage across countless industries will breach $100 billion before nature is restored. This event won't spur any further technology to defend against the next disaster. Already had enough chances to accomplish that before. With BP and XOM raking in all-time record profits for any company, where was the R&D for prevention here?
Hopefully both companies go bankrupt, delist and cease to exist. That's only fantasy, but it'd be sweet.
Drilling in national parks, protected lands, sensitive eco systems and deep-water locations impossible to quell disasters like this with is flat-out stone stupid greed. Blind, short-sighted, sell their children's future, selfish bastard greed.
End of story.