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More rural working-age people are dying young compared to their urban counterparts, the internet was a lifesaver for rural students during the pandemic but the connection has been broken for many, and conservationists believe a new rule governing public lands will protect them for future generations.

Report: New Standards Needed to Protect Gulf From Spills

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Although the impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill is still being felt in Florida, a new report holds hope that such spills can be avoided in the future. The final report of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill was released on Tuesday. It calls for wholesale changes in the rules that govern offshore oil and gas drilling.

Bruce Stein, a wildlife conservation expert and associate director of the National Wildlife Federation, says the report uncovered a lot of problems.

"It really identifies where multiple failures took place that led to this oil spill."

Stein says those failures include outdated regulations and insufficient oversight, both by the government and the drilling industry, of regulations that were in place. He agrees with the commission's call for Congress to direct 80 percent of civil and criminal Clean Water Act penalties to Gulf Coast ecological restoration. Other environmental groups, such as Pew Environment Group and the Sierra Club, are calling on the government to act on the recommendations in the report.

The document does a good job of laying out where the problem areas are when it comes to offshore drilling, adds Stein.

"The report clearly identifies that not only was there a breakdown in government oversight of the industry, but there was lax standards being used by the industry itself."

Stein says now politicians will have to allocate the funds and make the changes recommended in the commission's report to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening in the future.



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