Saturday, June 5, 2010

Oscar-winner Robert Redford and Producer-Director James Cameron Speak out about the Oil Spill

Oscar-winner Robert Redford has begin to step up to say "enough is enough." He said that the American people need to take responsibility for themselves in their consumption of oil and move to other alternatives such as solar and wind energy. The actor believes that the bottom line is these oil companies are out to "promote their environmental credentials and use their money to influence their parrot in Congress."

Redford is among the few star celebrities that is speaking out about the devastation of the oil spill which had damaged marine life and the livelihood of businesses on the [Louisiana] gulf coastal area. James Cameron sea diver and producer of "Titanic" and "Aviator" has disapproved of the efforts made to stop the oil spill describing them [those working in vain to stop the spill] as "morons." Having experience himself filming deep-sea documentaries and developed deep sea remotely operated vehicle has offered even offered to help, but they refused. 

Redford, also an NRDC said that the aids that British Petroleum  features with environmental message on [going green] and Chevron [Human Energy] "have literally made him want to throw up." 

When you look at the pelicans which are soaked with oil it will make you want to "throw up." Unfortunately, there are some who may not have these same sentiments, or may do so, but may put their own self-interest ahead of others.