Oil Spill
Fiftysix endangered Kemps ridley turtles. The new cap worked and oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill stopped.
July 15 2010 It was breaking news around the world today. Some accuse BP of making it up.
When people reckon of the animals affected by the oil spill tragic images of crudecoated sea turtles and pelicans come to mind. The unseen animal victims of the oil spill are the hundreds of Gulf pets that are overflowing area animal. Im adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About The.
Gulf oil spill FAQ was published by CNN today and lists questions and updated answers on the Gulf Spill.
Nearly three months after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico the economic impact of the disaster continues to spread across coastal communities and beyond destroying jobs and livelihoods.
According to a new Bloomberg poll American public opinion on the BP oil spill reflects common sense and a rejection of the Obama Administrations legalistic. His use of physical props and laymans language helps translate the often complicated efforts stem the oil gushing into the Gulf.
Many Gulf Coast residents dont believe it.
The first group of sea turtles that are part of a sweeping effort to save threatened and endangered hatchlings from death in the oily Gulf of Mexico have been released into the Atlantic Ocean.
CNN turns to Bill Nye the Science Guy to help clarify how BPs new containment cap is supposed to work.
NEW ORLEANS BP finally choked off the flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday 85 days and up to 184 million gallons after the crisis unfolded then started a tense 48 hours of watching to see whether the cappedoff well.
NEW ORLEANS Biologists say oil has smeared at least 300400 pelicans and hundreds of terns in the largest seabird nesting area along the Louisiana coast marking a sharp and sudden escalation in wildlife harmed by BPs Gulf of Mexico. And even those convinced that the oil leak has finally been stopped are tempered in their relief aware that their environmental nightmare is far from over.