Just in case anyone really imagines that oil use today will be without
long term consequences.
Our parents, grandparents and great grandparents left this for us:
NEW YORK - Big Oil left most of the Brooklyn waterfront decades ago, but the industry's legacy still bubbles to the surface.
Beneath the industrial yards and townhouses of Brooklyn's Greenpoint section lies a vast underground oil slick that, at one time, covered an area as big as 41 football fields and contained more petroleum than the Exxon Valdez spilled off the Alaskan coast.
The stuff oozes into a concrete-lined canal known as the Newtown Creek, and some of it makes its way into the East River, leaving an oily sheen. Also, residents complain of an oily smell in their basements after heavy rains.
Refineries left the stuff behind during more than a century along the waterfront. The details of how so much got in the ground are something of a mystery, but Exxon Mobil accepted responsibility for much of the damage in 1990 and has been pumping out the oil ever since.
The cleanup, though, has been painfully slow. More than half of the 17-million- gallon spill is still thought to be in the ground. A number of Greenpoint families say their patience has run out, and more than 20 people sued in December, claiming the oil is releasing foul-smelling fumes that could be toxic or flammable.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060227/ap_on_re_us/underground_oil_slick