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NOAA Chief: On the Gulf, climate and future of weather forecasting – Houston Chronicle (blog) 0

Posted on December 11, 2011 by bp complaints

Houston Chronicle (blog)

NOAA Chief: On the Gulf, climate and future of weather forecasting
Houston Chronicle (blog)
The microscopic droplets of oil in the water are highly toxic and have the potential to either kill outright, or have sub-lethal but very important impacts on fish larvae or some of the small animals that live in the water column.

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A Year Later Gulf Residents Ponder Their Oil Damaged Future – Natural Resources Defense Council (blog) 0

Posted on April 20, 2011 by bp complaints

A Year Later Gulf Residents Ponder Their Oil Damaged Future
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
The one-year mark of the BP oil disaster finds may Gulf coast residents are still struggling with the impacts and unanswered questions left in the wake of the country's worst oil spill. Shrimp boat captain Darla Rooks and her husband Todd are two

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A Year After BP Oil Spill Began, No Easy Answers on Gulf Coast’s Future – PBS NewsHour 0

Posted on April 16, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

A Year After BP Oil Spill Began, No Easy Answers on Gulf Coast's Future
PBS NewsHour
Nearly a year ago, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 workers and spilled tens of thousands of barrels of oil into the region's waters before the leaking well was plugged. Tom Bearden returned to the Gulf to
BP oil spill: British diplomatic damage control efforts revealedThe Guardian
The Gulf of Mexico is not as clean as they sayTelegraph.co.uk
Timeline: Gulf oil spill lasted three monthsReuters
Here And Now –Bizjournals.com –Politico
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From the Gulf to the Arctic: Future of Energy – CHS Capitol Hill Seattle 0

Posted on March 18, 2011 by bp complaints

From the Gulf to the Arctic: Future of Energy
CHS Capitol Hill Seattle
Taldi Walter, Assistant Director of Government Relations of the National Audubon Society, visits Seattle to discuss Audubon's continuous efforts in response to the Gulf Oil Spill and this disaster's grave implications in the Arctic.

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What Does the Future Hold for Deepwater Drilling? – ThomasNet Industrial News Room 0

Posted on March 15, 2011 by bp complaints

Politico

What Does the Future Hold for Deepwater Drilling?
ThomasNet Industrial News Room
Although the Obama administration had planned to open up new areas for oil and gas leasing in Virginia, Alaska and the Gulf Coast, the massive spill caused by BP Plc's Deepwater Horizon oil rig in 2010 put those plans on indefinite hold and led the
Second drilling permit praised – cautiouslyHouma Courier
60% of Americans favor off-shore drilling, 49% in ANWRUnited Liberty
Air Pollution From BP Oil Spill Reaching Far Beyond The GulfAvStop Aviation News
TheCelebrityCafe.com –USA Today –Crosscut
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Latecomer to Gulf oil spill cleanup says it now has the answer in any future … – NOLA.com 0

Posted on February 27, 2011 by bp complaints

NEWS.com.au

Latecomer to Gulf oil spill cleanup says it now has the answer in any future
NOLA.com
Deepwater drilling has been on hold since the Macondo disaster, largely because federal regulators are not yet satisfied that the oil companies will be able to deal with a spill of similar magnitude. Helix's new system is one of two solutions that the
Ship ready to deploy if spill duty callsHouston Chronicle
Pressures Mount to Resume DrillingWall Street Journal
Bromwich says 'quite confident' US close to issuing deepwater permitsPlatts
FOX 8 News WVUE-TV –PR Newswire (press release) –Florida Today
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Lorain County Community College is Winning the Future for High-Growth Entrepreneurs 0

Posted on February 22, 2011 by bp complaints

Northeast Ohio has staked its future on high-growth entrepreneurship.  That’s why today, President Obama is bringing five Cabinet secretaries and his top economic advisors to Cleveland for a White House Winning the Future Forum on Small Business.  In special sessions on high-growth entrepreneurship, access to capital, workforce development, boosting exports, and cleantech innovation, they’ll hear entrepreneurs from across the region address the real challenges and opportunities facing small and growing businesses every day. 

One of these companies is ABSMaterials, based in Wooster, Ohio.  It developed and patented super-absorbent material called “Osorb” that soaks up organic contaminants like a sponge.  This innovative, reusable technology can help clean up oil spills, polluted waterways, and contaminated drinking water.  In just the last two years, ABSMaterials has brought this technology from a novel idea to a revenue-generating product.  The company has raised .5 million from private investors, and is creating jobs.

The growth of ABSMaterials did not happen in a vacuum.  Northeast Ohio has spent well over a decade growing the kind of entrepreneurial ecosystem that allows innovative startups to thrive.  Some of the growth capital for ABSMaterials came from JumpStart, a regional economic development network that’s been so successful, it recently announced that it will be scaling the model across the country—a major private-sector commitment to U.S. entrepreneurship in response to the President’s Startup America call to action.

Today, Lorain County Community College (LCCC) is also making a bold commitment under the banner of Startup America.  It is transforming its Innovation Fund from a local success story in Elyria, Ohio, into a national phenomenon:  Innovation Fund America.

Here’s how the model works:  The Innovation Fund makes small but crucial grants to local high-tech startups like ABSMaterials, allowing them to prove their technology and raise money from private investors.  Philanthropic contributions to the fund are tax-deductible, because the startups agree to educate the next generation of entrepreneurs through student internships. 

It’s a quadruple-win:  Donors can see their dollars go to work toward high-impact, high-growth local economic development; innovative startups get seed capital when they need it most; community college students get hands-on experience at an entrepreneurial high-tech company; and the region gets new jobs.  (It bears repeating that the overwhelming majority of net new jobs come from startups.) 

So far, LCCC’s Innovation Fund has awarded .3 million to 60 companies, rapidly creating 100 new jobs, attracting million in additional private investment, and sponsoring 130 student entrepreneurship internships.  Starting today, LCCC will help other community colleges across the country replicate this model, as part of the Virtual Incubator Network, a project of the American Association of Community Colleges funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

Lorain County Community College is helping America win the future by out-innovating, out-educating, and out-building our competitors.  Read more about its efforts at the new Innovation Fund America site, and check out the full range of Startup America policy initiatives and private-sector commitments at www.WhiteHouse.gov/startupamerica.

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Gulf Oil Spill Commission Official to Speak on BP Disaster, Energy Future – Duke University 0

Posted on January 19, 2011 by bp complaints

Telegraph.co.uk

Gulf Oil Spill Commission Official to Speak on BP Disaster, Energy Future
Duke University
The lecture, “Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and America's Energy Future,” will be held in the RJ Reynolds Theater in Duke's Bryan Center.
Obama's Response to BP (NYSE:BP) Spill a National DisasterEverything Gold (blog)
Gulf Oil Spill More a Man-Caused Economic than Environmental DisasterAmerican Thinker
Obama Oil Spill Commission's Dry HoleHot Air
Business Review Australia –Washington Examiner –ABC Online
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Panel calls for drastic steps to stop future deep water oil spills – CNN 0

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Panel calls for drastic steps to stop future deep water oil spills
CNN
The report, "Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and the Future of Offshore Drilling," proposed "comprehensive" government and industry actions "to overhaul
Final Report — Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and the Future of Offshore Docuticker
Oil Surges on Offshore Drilling ReportABC News
White House commission releases Gulf oil spill report TuesdayNOLA.com
Politico –PR Newswire (press release) –What They Think
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Final Report — Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and the Future of Offshore … – Docuticker 0

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

Final Report — Deep Water: The Gulf Oil Disaster and the Future of Offshore
Docuticker
Scientific understanding of environmental conditions in sensitive environments in deep Gulf waters, along the region's coastal habitats,
Gulf oil spill panel calls for reformsCBC.ca
White House commission releases Gulf oil spill report TuesdayNOLA.com
National Audubon Society President David Yarnold Comments on Report by the PR Newswire (press release)
What They Think –OilPrice.com –The Epoch Times
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