Please Report Stranded Animals so They Can Be Helped 0
Public service announcement from Dr. Michael Ziccardi, the turtle and marine mammal recovery coordinator for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response. People who see stranded or distressed wildlife are urged to call the recovery response hotline.
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Report: BP Pursues Risky Alaska Drilling 0
Administration’s Joint Analysis Group Releases First Scientific Report on Subsea Monitoring data from Gulf Spill 0
Early completion of deepwater drilling report appears unlikely 0
Early completion of deepwater drilling report appears unlikely
Panel will not hold its first meeting until the middle of July
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Gulf of Mexico rig worker makes safety charge: report 0
Oil Spill Report 2, Environmental Report by Ben Boothe 29
Two experts meet in Venice to offer solutions to the giant oil spill. Report live from Venice, and along coastline between Venice and Florida. Oil spill estimated at 1000 to 5000 barrels per day (some estimated 20000 per day). Then BP applied over 200000 gallons of additional chemicals, causing the oil to sink, or to dispurse, making more toxic chemicals present for the fishery. Our Environmental consulting company can issue a “certificate of damage” if you know someone damaged, have them call: 817 738 9595, or go to: www.environment-solutions.com For more photos and still shots go to: www.bootheglobalperspectives.com
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MOXNews.com June 14, 2010 MSNBC The ED Show
SPECIAL REPORT – Deepwater spills and short attention spans 0
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SPECIAL REPORT – Deepwater spills and short attention spans
NUEVO CAMPECHITO, Mexico (Reuters) – Within a week of the explosion of Mexico’s Ixtoc offshore oil well in June, 1979, Misterveel Rodriguez and other village fishermen were pulling up nets choked with tarballs instead of red snapper.
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Oil rig tank washes up on PCB // See photos and read the sheriff’s report 0
Oil rig tank washes up on PCB // See photos and read the sheriff’s report
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Bay County’s first tangible landfall from the Deepwater Horizon crisis is not tar balls or oil plumes. Instead, it’s a storage tank officials think was onboard the Deepwater Horizon rig when it exploded and sank off the coast…
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Keiser Report on Toxic Twins: Oil Spill & Cash Crisis 44
This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert compare the BP offshore toxic oil spill crisis to the toxic derivatives spill polluting global financial system. In the second half of the show, Max interviews Heidi Moore of Slate’s TheBigMoney.com about movie futures, financial innovation and financial reform.
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As the oil spill surges toward disastrous proportions, critical questions linger: Who created the conditions that caused the gusher? Did BP and the US government react robustly or quickly enough in its early days? “The oil spill and the spreading is getting so much faster and expanding much quicker than estimated.” What kind of world are we leaving to the kids, the future generations?