Lithium market could bloom as tide goes out on oil
Lithium is not much to look at. It’s a soft and light, silver-white metal known for its use in mood stabilising drugs. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
PEOPLE GETTING EXTREMELY SICK DURING GULF CLEANUP FROM TOXIC CHEMICALS USED BY BP.FOR EVERYONE WHO COMMENTED TO ME RECENTLY I AM SORRY I TRYED TO REPLY AND POST BACK BUT IT WOULDNT WORK.SORRY . Video Rating: 4 / 5
Obama administration officials and BP executives came under fire during congressional hearings over the consequences of the oil spill and the ongoing cleanup efforts. Jim Lehrer gets two points of view, from Florida’s Sen. Bill Nelson and Alaska’s Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Oil from Gulf spill could soon end up in gas tanks
Large and colorful oil plumes can be seen floating near the surface of the water about 6-10 miles south of Pensacola Pass in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday. According to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the plume was two miles wide and stretched 40 miles into the Gulf. Read more on The Daily Comet
Could Obama Really Move the Mississippi to Save Gulf Wetlands?
No man can move mountains, but our President just might move the nation’s largest river. File under: whoa. The Beltway-connected historian Douglas Brinkley dropped something of a bombshell talking to Anderson Cooper about the administration’s response to the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe. Brinkley suggests that on top of the short-term fixes—actually stopping the gusher and cleaning up the oil … Read more on GOOD
Reports: BP exec. said oil could be to a “trickle” soon
That day could come early next week, but right now, 50-days after the Deepwater Horizon rig collapsed, hundreds-of-thousands of gallons of oil are still pouring into the Gulf. Read more on 14 WFIE Evansville
BP Atlantis: Deepwater Horizon Could Happen Again?
What’s Your Reaction? Many news accounts on the moratorium extension implied that all deepwater Gulf operations had been shut down. But that’s not the case. Read more on The Huffington Post
Gulf Oil Spill Could Widen ‘Dead Zone’
Image Caption: A NASA satellite image recorded May 24 showing areas of oil approaching the Mississippi River delta, shown in false color to improve contrast. Read more on redOrbit
BP oil spill could make Gulf hurricane season ‘devastating’
Forecasters expect an active hurricane season, raising concern that a storm could push more of the BP oil spill ashore. Read more on KFJX Pittsburg