Since the explosion and sinking of "Deepwater Horizon", 800000 l (800.000 liter = 211 337.6418 gallone) of crude oil are daily spilling out of the leaks, a vast oil slick drifting towards the southern US coasts, threatening to destroy both, livelihood of men, and the environment.
What do you think about it? Are European media, as usual, making too much of a fuss about it?
Who is suffering most from this accident? BP? The families of the eleven killed workers? The fishing and tourism industry? The environment?
Who is to be blamed -- if anyone?
What should be the consequences -- if any?
Do you consider it a case where some collateral damage has just to be accepted, for the sake of securing employment, and access to energy sources?