Cleanup plan allows oil from Gulf spill to be left behind al.com (blog) BP has hired a new contractor to expedite the spill cleanup, according to the "Deepwater Horizon Incident Update" section of the Oil Spill Response.com, … Gulf Fishermen Find Miles of Missed OilDaily Beast So much for the oil spill's impactMiamiHerald.com BP waives M cap for some oil spill claimsLubbockOnline.com Huffington Post –Houma Courier –Anniston Star all 12 news articles »
Scientists wary of US report that says only 26 percent of spilled Gulf oil left NOLA.com Ed Overton, an LSU environmental scientist who specializes in the chemistry of oil spills, estimates the margin of error in the federal report could be as … Is Gulf Seafood Really Safe? Local Fisherman Express Concern as They Return to …The Faster Times Carol Browner says three-quarters of the oil spilled in the Gulf is gonePolitiFact Seafood testing to continue despite reopening of fishing in Alabama watersPress-Register – al.com (blog) Bloomberg all 21 news articles »
Scientists raise queries about Gulf oil left behind Reuters For 87 days following the April 20 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion that triggered the oil spill, crude spewed into the Gulf, contaminating wetlands, … Florida Releases August 17, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation UpdateGov Monitor Government report on Gulf oil spill inaccurate, scientists say at least 79% of …New York Daily News Reports focus on lingering effects of Gulf oil spillCNN (blog) Voice of America –Prime Writer News Network –WABE all 2,427 news articles »
Gulf oil spill: Deepwater Horizon was left in less experienced hands, BP … Los Angeles Times (blog) One of BP's top officials on the Deepwater Horizon who had spent seven years atop the mobile floating oil rig, left the vessel four days before it exploded … Deepwater Horizon chief engineer testifies in new round of hearingsWashington Post BP Lawyer Testifies Deepwater Horizon Plagued by Maintenance ProblemsFairWarning (blog) Witnesses avoid BP oil rig blast hearingAFP MiamiHerald.com –International Business Times –The Guardian all 138 news articles »
Gulf oil spill volunteers ready but left out of cleanup
NEW ORLEANS — BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on Mobile Press-Register
AP: Volunteers ready but left out of spill cleanup
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on The Garden City Telegram
Volunteers ready but left out of Gulf oil spill cleanup
NEW ORLEANS — BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on The Jackson Sun
Volunteers ready but left out of spill cleanup
BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest… Read more on FOX 11 Santa Maria
This is the extended cut promised. No its not the final cut as Google Earth has been being a bit of a pain on the location images. Still have a bit of the Florida coastline to get in there, as well as the Eastern Seaboard. ( will add the latter if it comes under state of emergency orders ) Thank you to NOAA for providing the best coverage on this as far as raw data goes. Folks, check out the link, if your asking yourself what you can do to help, there are some good links provided on the NOAA page that will hook you up. Be it donation of time, resources, or funds, the links are all there. NOAA Deepwater Horizon Incident page response.restoration.noaa.gov Video Rating: 5 / 5
Former BP Exec Cynthia Warner Left Big Oil for Big Algae – And She’s Not Alone
ABOUT-FACE: Former BP refining chief Cynthia Warner, now president of Sapphire Energy, decided “it was better to create the key to the future than to nurse along the dying past.” | Photograph by Noah Webb Biorefinery, 2018: Sapphire Energy plans to produce renewable “green crude” from algae grown in open pools in the New Mexico desert. | Courtesy of Sapphire Energy How a high-ranking veteran of … Read more on Fast Company Magazine