Sea Shepherd flight observes Gulf dolphin swimming ‘frantically in circles’

By Bonny SchumakerMonday, July 26, 2010 Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s “aviation wing” has been extremely busy in the Gulf of Mexico for the past couple of months, and especially this past month. In keeping with the strong emphasis being put on collaboration, Sea Shepherd has been working with other NGOs as well as local people […]

Storm blows oiled boom into Louisiana wetlands

By JEFFREY BALL JULY 27, 2010 GRAND ISLE, La.—To keep crude oil out of Louisiana’s sensitive marshes, workers have spread barriers known as boom in unprecedented amounts. Now the marshes face a new threat—from the boom itself. Recent storms have tossed dozens of miles of oil-soaked boom into the marshes, mowing down grass and threatening […]

BP hires prison labor to clean up spill while coastal residents struggle

By Abe Louise YoungPublished on Friday, July 23, 2010 In the first few days after BP’s Deepwater Horizon wellhead exploded, spewing crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, cleanup workers could be seen on Louisiana beaches wearing scarlet pants and white t-shirts with the words “Inmate Labor” printed in large red block letters. Coastal residents, […]

The world’s ongoing ecological disasters

While it’s probably still too soon to celebrate, BP appears to finally be getting the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico under control. But many of the world’s greatest environmental catastrophes continue, with no end in sight. BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | JULY 16, 2010 Disaster: Oil spills Going since: Around 1966 Damage done: […]

At least 105 people treated for oil-related conditions in coastal Alabama

By Casandra Andrews, Press-Register Published: Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 1:50 PM MOBILE, Ala. — At least 105 people have gone to local emergency rooms, clinics and urgent care centers since May 14 complaining of ailments thought to be related to the oil spill, Alabama Department of Public Health officials reported today. That compares with 47,316 […]

Relief tunnel should reach BP Gulf well by weekend

3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well by weekend By COLLEEN LONG and DAVID DISHNEAU Associated Press WritersNEW ORLEANS July 21, 2010 (AP) Three months into the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government’s spill chief says a relief tunnel should finally reach BP’s broken well by […]

BP's oil spill caused by Fed’s ‘dangerous culture of permissiveness’

By ERIKA BOLSTAD, McClatchy NewspapersTuesday, 07.20.10 WASHINGTON — The Bush administration focused from its earliest days on ramping up domestic oil and gas production, charged House Democrats, but at the same time allowed the industry a “dangerous culture of permissiveness” that culminated in the April 20 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of […]

Gulf cattle ranchers fear toxins after oil spill

By Alexandria Sage; editing by Eric BeechVENICE | Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:33pm EDT VENICE Louisiana (Reuters) – The cattle in these parts don’t seem to mind the helicopters hauling oil booms overhead, nor the response boats hurrying past their banks. But the oil that British energy giant BP is scrambling to clean up from […]

Experts fear long oil effect on marine life, food chain

  Washington (AFP) July 18, 2010 – Scientists studying the massive BP oil spill fear a decades-long, “cascading” effect on marine life that could lead to a shift in the overall biological network in the Gulf of Mexico. With some 400 species estimated to be at risk — from the tiniest oil-eating bacteria to shrimp […]

Amazon Watch campaigners report from Ecuador region devastated by Chevron oil spills

The Oriente – the East – is Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest region, home to unparalleled biological diversity, as well as the country’s oil patch and massive contamination left behind by decades of oil operations by Texaco (now Chevron). Amazon Watch’s Ecuador campaign team is on a brief field research mission in the Oriente, and today was […]

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