New York Times (April 29)
The well below BP’s now collapsed offshore drilling rig continues to spill 42,000 gallons of oil per day into the Gulf of Mexico. A solution may be weeks or months away. This is, however, the first major spill in the Gulf. The New York Times warns against overreacting by eliminating conventional fuels from energy policy. The newspaper does, however, call for a speedy and comprehensive investigation arguing: “if oil drilling is to be part of this country’s immediate energy future, it must be done responsibly.”
The well below BP’s now collapsed offshore drilling rig continues to spill 42,000 gallons of oil per day into the Gulf of Mexico. A solution may be weeks or months away. This is, however, the first major spill in the Gulf. The New York Times warns against overreacting by eliminating conventional fuels from energy policy. The newspaper does, however, call for a speedy and comprehensive investigation arguing: “if oil drilling is to be part of this country’s immediate energy future, it must be done responsibly.”
Tags: BP, Gulf of Mexico, Oil