The BP Oil Spill: Reactions from the streets of New Orleans 51
The Health Ranger talks to people on the streets of New Orleans, in the French Quarter, about the BP oil spill disaster and how it might impact the local economy. See more videos at www.NaturalNews.com
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Animated computer model map with “drifters” showing estimated location and movement of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This model shows increasing evidence the spill will soon be picked up by the Gulf Loop Current and then into the Gulf Stream with devastating effects for the Florida Keys and the East Coast beaches. Alabama beaches (Dauphin Island, Gulf Shores) and Florida’s Emerald Coast seem to be safe for the next few weeks. Animation from Florida State University.
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Secretary Napolitano and Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change Policy Carol Browner visit New Orleans to receive update on the BP oil spill response 0
Federal judge in New Orleans blocks Gulf offshore drilling moratorium 3
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Federal judge in New Orleans blocks Gulf offshore drilling moratorium
NEW ORLEANS (AP) A federal judge in New Orleans on Tuesday blocked a six-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling projects imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response to Hold Open House in Orleans Parish, La. 0
Rob Masson of Fox 8 New Orleans speaks to James Garner on dispersants 1
James Garner of the Gulf Oil Disaster Recovery Group discusses the toxicity of dispersants used to break-up the oil slick following the Deepwater Horizon explosion with Rob Masson of Fox 8 New Orleans.
Governor Jindal Joins Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints for Rally to Support Coastal Louisiana 0
BP Oil Spill Is Central Factor in Louisiana’s Hurricane Protection Says Business Council of New Orleans & the River … 0
BP Oil Spill Is Central Factor in Louisiana’s Hurricane Protection Says Business Council of New Orleans & the River …
With the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill now at 38 days and counting, people in SE Louisiana are frustrated at the slow pace of the response operation. And with the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2010, today’s frustration hearkens back to another man made disaster that also threatened Louisiana’s very core.
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BP oil spill: South of New Orleans fishermen brace for oil 12
Footage shot in Venice and surrounding area at end of route 23 in Louisiana, as residents and officials wait for oil to arrive and how to adapt to possible loss of their industry and way of life.
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clean energy news 24/7 UPDATE: the pipe diameter is 20″ (almost two feet) – gives you a sense of scale. The Deepwater Horizon Incident Response Center has released new video of the BP oil pipe leak at its source 5000 feet down on the ocean floor. Thick black crude oil that looks like an underwater volcano can be seen pumping uncontrollably into the water…
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oil fire rig fire off the coast of New Orleans La Deepwater Horizon 26
oil fire rig fire off the coast of New Orleans La Deepwater Horizon Video Courtesy US Coast Guard Atlantic