ideas about the oil spill cleanup?

This could be good news.

'Top kill' stops gulf oil leak for now, official says

Officials are cautionary but say drilling fluid has blocked oil and gas temporarily. Engineers plan to begin pumping in cement and then will seal the well.

By Jim Tankersley, Los Angeles Times

8:27 AM PDT, May 27, 2010
Reporting from Houma, La. —


Engineers have at least temporarily stopped the flow of oil and gas into the Gulf of Mexico from a gushing BP well, the federal government's top oil-spill commander, U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, said Thursday morning.

The "top kill" effort, launched Wednesday afternoon by industry and government engineers, had pumped enough drilling fluid to block oil and gas spewing from the well, Allen said. The pressure from the well was very low, he said, but persisting. The top kill effort is not complete, officials caution.

Once engineers had reduced the well pressure to zero, they were to begin pumping cement into the hole to entomb the well. To help in that effort, he said, engineers also were pumping some debris into the blowout preventer at the top of the well.

As of early Thursday morning, neither government nor BP officials had declared the effort a success yet, pending the completion of the cementing and sealing of the well.

Allen said one ship that was pumping fluid into the well had run out of the fluid, or "mud," and that a second ship was on the way. He said he was encouraged by the progress.

"We'll get this under control," he said.

Allen also said that, later Thursday, an interagency team would release a revised estimate of how much oil had flowed from the well into the gulf before the "top kill" effort began. The Coast Guard had estimated the flow at 5,000 barrels a day, but independent estimates suggested it was much higher, perhaps tens of thousands of barrels a day.
 
With any luck, this disaster will somehow finally end all human life as we know it and then Earth can move forward in peace without us fucking it up all the time.
 
just heard that the oil dispersants used by BP didn't work, and that instead they have now combined with the oil molecules making a sludge that is twice the toxicity of the oil itself. Also, it has made the oil easier to evaporate, which means that this toxic shit will now be what we breath. I say we dissolve all of BP's assets, and KILL BABY KILL. Execute their executives!
 
What amazes me is the government's inability to think on it's feet. They were saying on the news at one time that when asked about ideas about how to clean up the oil spill, a white house rep answered "well, we're gonna get together a panel of scientists a couple of weeks from now and hopefully come up with a solution." Two weeks? The entire gulf could end up being one big gas station by then.
 
Oh don't think that'll ever happen...I'm practically invisible to em. *gets knocked over by jocks*
 
Am I the only one who cringes every time I hear about this spill?
I avoid the news and images of this like the plague... it depresses me to no end... Jokes aside, this is a huge serious problem.
Did you know that the pipe is gushing oil as you read this? 5,000 barrels a day... that's freaking horrible.
Poor ocean :(
Simply because it IS that big. For me, it's almost impossible to wrap my puny, 2-dimensional mind around what has actually just happened. I'm interested in what they're doing to stop it, but I can't even fathom the magnitude of it, not really. BP is lying through their pointed little teeth at every turn, and the other companies are hiding behind BP. IMO, the only sensible solution is to pull the licenses of everyone involved until they clean up their mess. Though, a wicked part of me likes the hanging idea. I know, I know -- they're all "too big to fail". Whatever. Pretty much, all I've got to offer is sarcasm and sham-wow jokes, 'cause, well, it's just that big.

I get your depression, but to me, it's like being depressed because we're systematically slaughtering the planet. Sooner or later, either she'll die and we'll go with her, or she'll shake us off like so many fleas. I'm going to die regardless of whether the planet takes me out or simple time, so again, it's just too big to fathom.

Of course, none of that is an excuse to do nothing. The problem I see is that it's really even too big to know where to start. So you get a car with better gas mileage, eat local foods, save energy and use less plastic. Just at some point you've done all the obvious stuff, and you're left with a blinding hatred of anyone driving a Cadillac Escalade and a sense of uselessness.
 
"You know, when I woke up this morning and I'm shaving, and Malia knocks on my bathroom door and she peeks in her head and she says, 'Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?'"
Yeah sure, make this into a publicity stunt.