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Climate Science Watch |
BP control of Gulf cleanup money interfering with scientific integrity of … Climate Science Watch The NRDA process was created after the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska. It was designed, pursuant to federal law, as a vehicle to assess and restore natural resources injured by an oil spill. The NRDA is essentially a legal process that is resolved …
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On Gulf, coming tourist, fishing seasons will reveal oil spill legacy Christian Science Monitor A year after the Deepwater Horizon explosion triggered the mammoth Gulf oil spill, fishermen, hotel owners, and oil workers in Grand Isle, La., aren't sure if the old nature-oil balance can be regained. A worker repairs a shrimp boat in Grand Isle, … Deepwater Horizon victims' families mark first anniversary of oil spillThe Guardian Gulf spill's long-term impact: Scientists differCBS News Business Daily – The Deepwater Horizon disaster (BP oil spill) – One year onBBC News The Atlantic –Los Angeles Times –BusinessWeek all 5,830 news articles »
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Gulf oil spill and Fukushima nuclear plant: A challenge to humans and technology Christian Science Monitor By the Monitor's Editorial Board / April 19, 2011 In just the past year, the world has had to contend with two major disasters in the energy sector. While the BP Gulf oil spill and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant crises differ in type, they both point … PICTURES: The Gulf Oil Disaster One Year LaterNational Journal Gulf oil spill redux: nine books on the BP disasterLos Angeles Times A look at Gulf oil disaster a year laterStuff.co.nz Atlanta Journal Constitution –WTOL.com –Huffington Post all 3,805 news articles »
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April 12, 2011 by
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USA Today |
Science and the BP Spill: Lack of Available Data Doesn't Equal Lack of Harm Huffington Post (blog) Nearly a year after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, the oil isn't as visible as it once was. It's not as easy to photograph, and the impacts are often further from human eyes. National TV is no longer broadcasting live cam … Gulf's complexity and resilience seen in studies of oil spillHouma Courier Scientists Still Labor to Assess Environmental Toll From Gulf Oil SpillFairWarning Florida wants BP to replace lost revenueBizjournals.com EurekAlert (press release) –Newswise (press release) –WALA-TV FOX10 all 601 news articles »
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April 07, 2011 by
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89.3 KPCC (blog) |
Deepwater Horizon: oil impacts in Louisiana, science interest for California 89.3 KPCC (blog) Since then, he went to the Gulf and looked at where the methane that was spilled during the Deepwater Horizon disaster went…and what bacteria ate it. He's not at this seminar, but he's a good example of a scientist whose primary field of interest … Democrats decry GOP permitting legislation as blind to historyNOLA.com New bill would speed oil-drilling permitsThe Salinas Californian
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April 01, 2011 by
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msnbc.com |
Animal deaths in BP spill possibly greatly underestimated: study World Science The impact on wildlife of last year's BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may have been gravely underestimated, a study suggests. Writing in the research journal Conservation Letters, scientists argue that fatality figures are … Sources say charges are possible in Gulf spillNewsOK.com BP managers could face manslaughter charges over Gulf oil spillThe Guardian BP loses 13000 Deepwater Horizon claimant detailsTechEye Bloomberg –Fox Business –ITworld.com all 1,470 news articles »
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Globe and Mail |
Gulf oil spill: failure of blowout preventer traced to bent drill pipe Christian Science Monitor Gulf oil spill: The Deepwater Horizon oil rig is seen burning on April 21, 2010. An investigation has found that a buckled section of drill pipe prevented a blowout preventer from properly sealing to stop last year's massive Gulf oil spill. … Stuck Pipe Kept Shear Rams From Sealing BP Gulf of Mexico Well, US SaysBloomberg Trapped Pipe Enabled Gulf Oil SpillWall Street Journal Study: Deformed pipe caused Deepwater failureBizjournals.com San Antonio Express –Long Island Press –Financial Times all 616 news articles »
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March 12, 2011 by
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New study reveals aerosol plumes downwind of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Science Centric Scientists from the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science were part of a national research team to find two plumes of oil-based pollutants downwind of the BP Deep Water Horizon oil spill. … Deepwater Air Pollution Study Yields Surprising ResultsRedOrbit Study: 'Oil-based' atmospheric plumes found near BP spillBizjournals.com
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March 04, 2011 by
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WKRG-TV |
Baby dolphin die-off in Gulf: Cold water, not oil spill, the culprit? Christian Science Monitor “The dead dolphin in the room are the health effects,” said Louisiana oil disaster activist Elizabeth Cook, according to the Switchboard blog. Dauphin Sea Lab researchers haven't discounted the possibility that there may be other causes for the dolphin … Don't Let BP Wriggle Off the HookCenter For American Progress Three urgent questions about the die-off of Gulf dolphinsNieman Watchdog (blog) Three Urgent Questions about the Die-Off of Gulf DolphinsHuffington Post (blog)
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March 02, 2011 by
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Globe and Mail |
First deep-water oil drilling permit since Gulf oil spill plays it safe Christian Science Monitor The Obama administration lifted its post-Gulf oil spill moratorium on oil drilling in deep water Oct. 12, but it didn't issue its first new permit until Monday. Some experts think rising oil prices forced the administration's hand. … Obama issues first deep water drilling permitLos Angeles Times First Deepwater Well Approved in Gulf Since BP DisasterSlate Magazine (blog) American government gave the first permit for deep water drillingTopNews United States AFP –WECT-TV6 –Houston Chronicle all 671 news articles »
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