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A new federal proposal to allow offshore oil drilling from Virginia to Georgia is receiving some pushback from North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, who on Wednesday said drilling should be allowed even closer to his states renowned beaches and fishing grounds than is currently being considered.
Testifying before a House of Representatives panel on energy and mineral resources, McCrory first hailed the Obama administrations offshore drilling plan for the Atlantic as an economic boon. But he then decried the proposals inclusion of a 50-mile buffer zone an area where drilling is not allowed to occur designed to reduce conflicts with other coastal industries like tourism and fishing, and mitigate impacts on coastal wildlife. The buffer zone would extend from Georgias southern border to Virginias northern limit.
In his testimony, McCrory criticized the buffer zone as putting too much of the offshore resources under lock and key. Similarly, in a recently publicized letter to Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, McCrory requested that the protective buffer be shrunk to just 30 miles, to allow drilling to occur 20 miles closer to North Carolinas beaches than they would be under the Obama administrations plan. North Carolinas coastal and ocean activities would be undisturbed and the viewshed from any of our 320 miles of ocean beaches and shoreline would remain unobstructed with buffer reduction to 30 miles, he wrote.
Meanwhile, the coastal communities that would be closest to offshore drilling activity in North Carolina are registering a different opinion. The governments of 16 of the states coastal cities and towns have passed resolutions opposing offshore oil exploration and development activities, as have the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce and the Dare County, North Carolina, Tourism Board. In March, a federal hearing on Atlantic drilling in Kill Devil Hills drew what a Department of Interior spokeswoman called the largest crowd in the ocean energy agencys history, the majority of whom opposed offshore oil development.
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http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/04/16/3647737/offshore-drilling-at-the-beach/
liberal N proud
(60,347 posts)The way it was before the oil rigs litter the horizon. The beaches before there is tar in the sand.
Drill baby drill, fuck the environment and anyone's livelihood not related to the fossil fuel industry.
eppur_se_muova
(36,305 posts)SamKnause
(13,110 posts)erect an oil rig and drill into the center of the governor's bedroom.
Think that would be close enough ?????