Environmental Groups Call For Open, Fair, Honest, Gulf Restoration Process eNews Park Forest (ENEWSPF)–May 19 – Twenty environmental and community-based groups urged the government agencies in charge of restoration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico after the BP oil spill to include public input and base research and monitoring on science. … Gulf Spill Trustees Must Engage the Public in Natural Resource RestorationNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Photos: One Year After Deepwater Horizon, Portraits of the Gulf Coast Vanity Fair A year after the devastating explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon, the Gulf of Mexico is still reeling from the debilitating effects of the largest accidental oil spill in history. Photographer and CBS-affiliate videographer Jackson Fager traversed … BP Puts Deepwater Horizon In Rearview, Chugs To Forbes (blog) BP Reviewing Relationships With Deepwater Horizon ContractorsNASDAQ Americans hold negative perceptions of BP in the year after DeepwaterThe Independent Alexandria Town Talk –FuelFix (blog) –Houston Chronicle all 26 news articles »
BP oil spill claims process still isn't fair to Floridians Palm Beach Post (blog) He agreed to consider claims outside the immediate area of the spill, since many businesses along the Gulf Coast lost customers even though the oil was … Pressure on Kenneth Feinberg to disclose BP pay dealMoneycontrol.com
Vanity Fair focuses on Houston, Bob Cavnar on Deepwater Horizon and the … CultureMap Vanity Fair editor-at-large Matt Tyrnauer, director of Valentino: The Last Emperor, and a handful of editorial colleagues made the art …
The Least Important Worst Disaster in History Vanity Fair Back in the summer, it was impossible to escape the Gulf oil spill. Images of dark slicks spreading across the ocean, tar balls piling up … Gulf oil spill: Six-month milestone brings disaster back in focusLos Angeles Times (blog) Gulf Oil Spill 6 Months Later: The Most Dramatic PhotosHuffington Post 'Obama's Katrina' Turned Out Not To BeNPR (blog) Tampabay.com –San Jose Mercury News –The Summit all 1,274 news articles »
Oil Spill Report Hits White House. Is it Fair? TIME (blog) The latest bit of bad news came from a commission the President himself appointed back in the spring to study the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. … Gulf oil spill response ill-managed, presidential panel saysWashington Post New Reports Show White House Mishandled Oil Spill ResponseThe Washington Independent Spill Panel Faults Obama Response EffortWall Street Journal NOLA.com –AFP –Salon all 682 news articles »
Part 2 This is a comical look at potential solutions, but they are real. I spoke to a friend who works as an engineer at NASA and he does not believe there is any reason that these ideas will not work This is a list of potential fixes for the BP oil spill crisis that is wreaking havoc across the entire Gulf of Mexico. I have been trying to contact people since May 4th, with no luck, as they have not responded to my queries. I have tried contacting: – The US Coast Guard – Louisiana EPA – Coast to Coast – BP Deep Water Horizon site – Hardball – Local News Station – Nation News – Sierra Club .etc, and no one has responded.
This is a comical look at potential solutions, but they are real. I spoke to a friend who works as an engineer at NASA and he does not believe there is any reason that these ideas will not work This is a list of potential fixes for the BP oil spill crisis that is wreaking havoc across the entire Gulf of Mexico. I have been trying to contact people since May 4th, with no luck, as they have not responded to my queries. I have tried contacting: – The US Coast Guard – Louisiana EPA – Coast to Coast – BP Deep Water Horizon site – Hardball – Local News Station – Nation News – Sierra Club .etc, and no one has responded. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Even with more than 200000 gallons of oil being pumped directly into the Gulf of Mexico everyday (thanks to BP’s negligence on the Deepwater Horizon well,) right wing wackos are still clinging to their “drill baby, drill” mantra. We’re being told that yes, this is an atrocity, but we still need that oil at the bottom of the sea floor. Mike Papantonio appears on The Randi Rhodes Show to take on the offshore drilling cheerleaders, as well as explain the basics of his class action suit against BP. Video Rating: 5 / 5