The US Energy Conundrum: Keeping the Supply Side of the Equation Technorati US energy policy for the next 10 years will be directly affected by two disasters which occurred less than a year apart: the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010, and last month's Japanese earthquake and tsunami. … Florida Flirts With Deadline To Join Oil Spill LawsuitNPR BP faces the wrath of Gulf Coast fishers and shareholdersThe Independent Volusia County school district wants to join BP lawsuitCentral Florida News 13 UPI.com –Deep-Sea News –Columbus Ledger-Enquirer all 1,495 news articles »
Where Did BPs Oil Spill Go? Right Side News The disaster released millions of barrels of oil into the gulf and gave rise to suspicions throughout the alternative Internet media that BP had somehow … BP Completes Cementing Macondo Oil Well From TopBusinessWeek How Big Is the Gulf Oil Leak?The New American BP Oil Spill Live Update: BP Static Kill, A Best Move to Lessen Oil Spill LeakFiint Green Bay Press Gazette –KIII TV3 –Palm Beach Post all 4,280 news articles »
While executives from BP, Halliburton, and Transocean were pulled into Congressional hearings today where they formed a circular firing squad, no one seemed to mention the man who was truly responsible for making sure that the oil industry was able to operate without regulations – Dick Cheney. Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBC’s Hardball to tell us why he believes we might actually be able to prosecute Dick Cheney for his cozy relationship with Halliburton that led to this disaster.
Dems: We'll dare GOP to side with Big Oil Washington Post (blog) … oil companies, in an effort to dare Republicans to side with Big Oil and oppose lifting the burden on taxpayers to clean up disasters like the Gulf oil… Sen. Bill Nelson loses out on bid to increase damages capTampabay.com GOP Sen. Murkowski on the Side of Oil Companies, Not American PeopleChattahBox Sen. Murkowski: How Do You Manage To Keep Shocking Us?unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog) Gather.com –Center For American Progress –Los Angeles Times all 115 news articles »