California’s Invisible Environmental Disaster – IOTW Report

California’s Invisible Environmental Disaster

Back in October, residents around the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility began complaining of feeling sick and smelling rotten eggs.  Turns out the underground containment unit had suffered a massive rupture.

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Estimates are that the disaster is spewing 110,000 pounds per hour of natural gases in a giant invisible geyser.   They figure about 150 million pounds of earth-killing greenhouse Methane has been released.  Experts don’t think they’ll get it under control for another three months.

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19 Comments on California’s Invisible Environmental Disaster

  1. The rupture accounts for about 25% of Cal’s annual green house gas emissions on its own.

    They’re destroying the world, but nobody outside of the affected area knows about it.

    I’m surprised the whole thing has gone up in one big explosion.

  2. Under Obama’s watch, the facts about everything change, just as they have about this “natural disaster”. Parsing it out and controlling the conversation is just what they do. If CA had an asshole, this must be it.

  3. Yes, of course I exaggerated, to make a point that CA is the Left coast, this release has been going on for 3 months with probably 3 more months to go.

    Yet where is the media crying hysterically for the polar bears who are going to drown and the cities that are going to wash away?

    Where’s Obama, in his Mom jeans showing up at the scene to express his concern and a renewed commitment to bring the guilty parties to justice?

    zilch, nana, zip, nothing.

  4. Weird, this is nowhere near Los Angeles. Aliso Viejo is south Orange County – about 50+ miles from LA. I worked in that area during the 1980s construction boom.

    Strike match and watch a cool blue flame – no more problem.

  5. One reason nobody has heard about this is that the Gov.’s sister is on the board of Sempra Energy who owns So Cal Gas. The same gov. who wanted to reduce gasoline consumption in Ca. by 50% but would not tell any body how he was going to do it, and then had a hissy fit when he couldn’t get enough votes for it to pass.

  6. “plugging the leak, which sprang in mid-October, would take at least three more months. Right now, the single leak accounts for a quarter of the state’s entire methane emissions, and the leak has been called the worst environmental disaster since the BP oil spill in 2010.”

    they force us to sacrifice and reduce this crap 1%, and then in one accident…POOF…years of sacrifice up in smoke…

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