WATCH: This Is One Time-Lapse Big Oil Doesn't Want You To See

פורסם: 30 באוג׳ 2014, 8:58 על ידי: Sustainability Org   [ עודכן 30 באוג׳ 2014, 9:11 ]
By Thomas Nelson, Upworthy, 31/7/2013

Oil spills often bring to mind images of oil-drenched birds and blackened coastlines, but this incredible time-lapse video presents the human and financial cost of every oil spill since 1986. Politics aside, these stats are downright disturbing.


A new analysis of oil and gas pipeline safety in the United States reveals a troubling history of spills, contamination, injuries and deaths. Read more at NoKeystone.org.

This time-lapse video shows pipeline incidents from 1986 to 2013, relying on publicly available data from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Only incidents classified as "significant" by the agency are shown in the video. "Significant" incidents include those in which someone was hospitalized or killed, damages amounted to more than $50,000, more than 5 barrels of highly volatile substances or 50 barrels of other liquid were released, or where the liquid exploded or burned.

According to the data, since 1986 there have been nearly 8,000 incidents (nearly 300 per year on average), resulting in more than 500 deaths (red dots on the video), more than 2,300 injuries (yellow dots on the video), and nearly $7 billion in damage.

Since 1986 pipeline accidents have spilled an average of 76,000 barrels per year or more than 3 million gallons. This is equivalent to 200 barrels every day.

This video was made with data from the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration by the Center for Biological Diversity in the hopes of revealing a troubling history of pipeline spills ahead of the Keystone XL decision.

Source: upworthy.com

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