After Gulf oil spill, scientists envision devastation for region

By Joel AchenbachWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, May 5, 2010 The urgent question along the polluted Gulf of Mexico: How bad will this get? No one knows, but with each day that the leaking oil well a mile below the surface remains uncapped, scientists and energy industry observers are imagining outcomes that range from bad to […]

Oil spill threatens the endangered Mississippi Delta sperm whale

By Marc KaufmanMay 9, 2010; 11:38 AM ET As oil from the Deepwater Horizon gushes out and spreads, one noble creature that few would imagine is in grave danger is a subspecies of the huge and officially endangered sperm whale. A population estimated to be around 500 is known to live in the deep waters […]

Invisible disaster unfolding in Gulf of Mexico

  By Staff Writers Venice, Louisiana (AFP) May 6, 2010 – Oil may not yet be washing ashore in large quantities in Louisiana but an environmental disaster is already unfolding deep down in the Gulf of Mexico and in the swirling currents on its surface, experts warned Thursday. “Everyone is focusing on the beaches and […]

Oil hits Louisiana shoreline

By Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York on 05. 9.10 The debate over whether or not oil from the massive slick in the Gulf of Mexico would wash ashore on the mainland is over: It already has, and I’ve got the pictures to prove it. The hundreds-of-miles-wide spill has been well documented, but so far no […]

What next? After failure, BP mulls gusher options

By HARRY R. WEBER and RAY HENRY, Associated Press WritersSunday, May 9, 2010 (05-09) 17:41 PDT ON THE GULF OF MEXICO (AP) — A day after icy slush clogged the massive box they hoped would contain an out-of-control oil gusher in the Gulf of Mexico, BP officials on Sunday said they may try again — […]

SkyTruth: BP / Gulf oil spill — How big is it?

Quite a lot bigger than the estimate being uncritically quoted throughout the media of 210,000 gallons (5,000 barrels) per day. That was the last “official” estimate made by NOAA and accepted by the Coast Guard back on April 29 (see timeline below). Before that, the Coast Guard estimates ranged from 336,000 gallons (8,000 barrels) per […]

National Guard races to fill waterway before oil slick reaches Grand Isle

By Maya Rodriguez / Eyewitness News www.wwltv.com Posted on May 9, 2010 at 5:46 PM NEW ORLEANS — As the oil spill moves further west of the Mississippi River, efforts are now underway near Grand Isle to protect the back bays and inland marshes. Part of that Herculean effort involves holding back the tide near Elmer’s […]

Graph of the Day: Projected Oil Spill Path to 12 May 2010

The experimental containment dome was successfully positioned over the leaking riser pipe last night, but then had to be removed after a large volume of ice-like methane hydrate crystals accumulated inside of the structure. These crystal hydrates blocked the flow of oil and threatened to lift the dome off the sea floor. The 4-story containment […]

Third of plants and animals ‘at risk of extinction’

  By Matthew MoorePublished: 1:25PM BST 09 May 2010 The world’s biodiversity is threatened by the economic growth of countries like China, India and Brazil, the study will say. While Western countries are increasingly aware of the need to protect endangered species, the developing world’s appetite for raw materials is destroying vulnerable ecosystems, the report’s […]

Corrupt foresters clear out indigenous Kenya trees

By Alex Kiprotich Published on 08/05/2010 Despite raising the alarm more than a year ago on wanton destruction of the152,000-acre Lembus forest in Koibatek District nothing has been done. The destruction of indigenous Podo and Mutarakwa trees is horrifying, especially in the Chemususu forest station where a multi-billion shilling dam is being constructed. The locals […]

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