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‘Every square inch is covered in life’: the ageing oil rigs that became marine oases
(www.theguardian.com)
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"Visual pollution". Why does this smell like anti-wind power astroturfing tactics?
For my guess someone needs to benefit from dismantled oil rigs though and I don't see the media competence nor motive in the deconstruction sector.
I think you either didn't read the article or didn't understand it. The companies have to pay either way.
What's weird to me, is that this Environment Defense Fund and others are so interested in the dismantling of the rigs even after sealing of the well and their only reason seems to be 'visual pollution', which is utter BS.