
As the Deepwater Horizon continues to spew hundreds of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico - and the Obama administration considers opening up new areas of the ocean for exploration and drilling- I thought it might be a good time for me to say publicly what I have been saying only privately for nearly 10 years out of respect for my senior U.S. Senator.
I personally support Cape Wind, because I personally believe that the environmental and economic benefits clearly outweigh any potential adverse impacts.
As for offshore oil exploration and drilling off the U.S. coast - "Drill, Baby, Drill" inevitably leads to "Spill, Baby Spill" - and to the widespread destruction of the deep ocean and the inshore marine environment.Remember the Ixtoc I, which blew out in the Gulf of Mexico in 1979. At that time I interviewed oil company executives who told me frankly that in a spill of this magnitude, the recovery effort was "window dressing".
And it can - and did - happen here. Remember the Argo Merchant, which broke apart off Masachusetts in 1976. We need to remember the lessons we have learned - or we will repeat the mistakes we have made.
Here's ten more reasons not to expand offshore drilling from the Center for American Progress.
