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Celebrities back Ibiza Says No oil drilling campaign | |
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Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and Pete Tong are among the celebrities backing a campaign to stop oil exploration off the coast of Ibiza. | Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and Pete Tong are among the celebrities backing a campaign to stop oil exploration off the coast of Ibiza. |
A British company called Cairn Energy has been given the green light to look for oil, 15 miles from the party island. | |
More than 30,000 petitions have now been submitted to Spain's government urging it to rethink the decision. | |
The main concern is the effect on tourism. | The main concern is the effect on tourism. |
The island is famous for its nightclubs and dance culture but it is also a Unesco World Heritage Site. | |
This means the United Nations regards it as a place of special cultural or physical significance. | |
There are fears if this goes ahead then there could be oil spills and locals are worried about the effect on tourism and sea life. | There are fears if this goes ahead then there could be oil spills and locals are worried about the effect on tourism and sea life. |
"The drilling they want to do is 1,200 metres deep," Sandra Benbeniste, the co-ordinator of the Ibiza Preservation Fund, told Newsbeat. | |
"This is the same depth that they did in the Gulf of Mexico when they had this big accident. | "This is the same depth that they did in the Gulf of Mexico when they had this big accident. |
She did not think the technology was efficient or modern enough for drilling to be carried out at that depth without huge risks. | |
"The possibility of that would ruin not only the environment but also the reputation Ibiza has in terms of tourism," she continued. | "The possibility of that would ruin not only the environment but also the reputation Ibiza has in terms of tourism," she continued. |
"99% of the people live from tourism. There's no way we can risk what we have." | |
It is not just the locals who are concerned about these plans. | It is not just the locals who are concerned about these plans. |
Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong have all backed the campaign by posting selfies with a banner reading #Ibizasaysno. | Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong have all backed the campaign by posting selfies with a banner reading #Ibizasaysno. |
The plans are in a very early stage and the oil company, Cairn Energy, told Newsbeat what it wants to do is nothing new. | |
"There have been 267 offshore wells drilled in Spain between 1960 and 2010," it said in a statement. | |
"Cairn is working in Spain at the invitation of the Spanish government, where the company is at the very early stages of assessing whether to explore for hydrocarbons. | "Cairn is working in Spain at the invitation of the Spanish government, where the company is at the very early stages of assessing whether to explore for hydrocarbons. |
"Wherever we work we consult with the local communities to understand any concerns they have and ensure we develop plans which, where possible, avoid these." | "Wherever we work we consult with the local communities to understand any concerns they have and ensure we develop plans which, where possible, avoid these." |
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