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‘Static kill’ growing as option to end Gulf oil spill drama – Christian Science Monitor 0

Posted on July 21, 2010 by bp complaints

Christian Science Monitor

'Static kill' growing as option to end Gulf oil spill drama
Christian Science Monitor
BP wants to try a 'static kill' in the Gulf oil spill – similar to the failed 'top kill' – to stopper the top of the well until relief wells kill it from
Gulf oil spill: Well to stay sealed for another 24 hoursLos Angeles Times (blog)
BP to Keep Damaged Gulf Oil Well Sealed Today, Government SaysBusinessWeek
Gulf Oil Spill UPDATE: Cap to Stay OnYour Single Source for News
New York Times –Associated Content –Examiner.com
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Using Sound Science, Fish and Wildlife Service Addresses Urgent Habitat Needs for Birds and Other Wildlife Along the Gulf Coast 0

Posted on July 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Science ship 0

Posted on June 24, 2010 by bp complaints

Science ship
A research vessel studying the Gulf of Mexico oil leak
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June Science Picks 0

Posted on June 19, 2010 by bp complaints

June Science Picks
( United States Geological Survey ) In this edition of Science Picks, learn what the USGS is doing in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and how satellite imagery can be used to get information after a major disaster. Also, learn how the USGS is helping restore the Chesapeake Bay and how to receive text messages from rivers and streams. You can even go on a pollinator safari and follow …
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BP Oil Spill Crisis Solution / Science Fair Part 2 5

Posted on June 17, 2010 by bp complaints

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.

Winning the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Education 0

Posted on June 10, 2010 by bp complaints

Ed. Note: On Monday, President Obama announced the winners of the 2010 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.  This year the award was given to 103 math and science teachers from across the country teaching 7th through 12th graders.  Nate Childers, a science teacher at Hart Middle School in Rochester, Michigan is one of the recipients of the award.

Wow, what a feeling! I never would have guessed 20 years ago that I would be awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.  At that time, I was working on a marketing degree and working for General Motors.  After realizing that the corporate environment wasn’t for me and having a chance interaction with my old high school principal, I decided to pursue a career in education.  It’s the best decision I ever made.

I love teaching because I can make science come alive in students’ lives.  In my classroom, I use real-world scenarios to engage students:

In “Quakeville,” students are part of an architectural team trying to learn about a city’s seismic activity and then designing and constructing a building for the city at the site they proposed. 
In “Handling a Hurricane,” students are community members in a city with an approaching hurricane.  They must track the hurricane, make decisions about evacuation and also design and construct a house that can withstand hurricane force winds. 

The tragic events around the world this year have brought a new level of relevance to the topics we study.  For example, the earthquake in Haiti hit as we were studying plate tectonics.  I put together a presentation and brought together students from other science classes to show the students the events that led to the destruction. The Icelandic volcanic eruption occurred after my students learned about volcanoes and during their study of climate.  Now, there is the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  Even though the full extent of the impact on marine life and the environment will not be known for some time, I have used the opportunity to help students see how interacting earth systems are impacted by human activities.

My classes also do real-world science: since 1994, my students have monitored chemical and biological indicators at a local stream.  They compile and analyze trends from the collected data in order to draw conclusions about the health of the stream.  This data is sent to our local watershed council and is used by local and state officials to make land use decisions.  In fact, after uncovering a problem at our monitoring site in 1999, the state issued a cease and desist order to a construction site until proper erosion control measures were put in place.  It was very empowering for students to see that they can make a difference in their community through science.

I find that bringing media and technology into the classroom is another way to grab students’ attention and improve learning.    For example, I use an interactive whiteboard daily to present information, show video clips, and compile class data for analysis.  I also use electronic student response systems to assess student understanding quickly and then tailor instruction to their needs.  Being aware of new tools that are available and not being afraid to try them in the classroom has really improved my students’ experience.

I constantly search for technology that will enhance what the students are learning, and am on an endless quest for new ways to teach challenging concepts and help science come alive for my students.  I am never satisfied and always strive to make things better, more relevant, and more engaging. 

Many tremendous people have helped me mature into a confident teacher over the years: my middle school and high school principal, Gary Doyle, motivated me to become a teacher years after I graduated; I still hear Dan Hickey’s wise advice 15 years after he hired me; and – most importantly – my wife, also a teacher, constantly offers great ideas, advice, and support.  For any new teachers out there, I’d offer two bits of advice that have helped me: surround yourself with positive people and whenever you are making a decision, choose what is best for the student. 

I have been blessed to work at a great school with very motivated, hard working people.  They inspire me every day to do more for students, for our school, and for our profession.  I am honored and humbled by this recognition, and I only hope that all teachers get the recognition and respect they deserve.

Nate Childers is a science teacher at Hart Middle School in Rochester, Michigan. 

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BP Oil Spill Crisis Solution / Science Fair Part 1 3

Posted on June 09, 2010 by bp complaints

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

Gulf oil spill: Could NASA come to the rescue? – Christian Science Monitor 0

Posted on May 25, 2010 by bp complaints

Washington Post

Gulf oil spill: Could NASA come to the rescue?
Christian Science Monitor
As the Gulf oil crisis grows, NASA's unrivalled expertise and experience in extreme remote environments make it a great candidate to fix the leak.
Gulf oil disaster puts spotlight on secretive, can-do firmPlain Dealer
Taking a Hit from the Gulf DisasterMoneyshow.com

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Oil Spill Solution Backyard Science Style “GreenPowerScience Technique” Pipeline Balloon Angioplasty 51

Posted on May 21, 2010 by bp complaints

Oil Leak Solution with DIY Balloon Angioplasty. Greenpowerscience backyard solution. Better than the “DOME” “TOP HAT” or the famous “JUNK SHOT” now called “TOP KILL” oil spill containment The oil spill Gulf of Mexico 2010 Deepwater Horizon BP 70000 barrel a day loss. Solution for a quick fix. Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig. energycommerce.house.gov

Strange star sighting – www.youtube.com Mainstream news of a similar object, though more UFO like – www.youtube.com videos=-txD3ZVD2vQ www.crystalinks.com You can find whatever information you want on the oil spill yourself, God knows there’s plenty of news coverage. I’ve seen articles across the board, rating the spill as high as possibly 200000 gallons a day, potentially much worse.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

BP Oil spill disaster further explained by Bill Nye the Science Guy – May 17, 2010 3

Posted on May 20, 2010 by bp complaints



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