The British Petroleum drilling rig that exploded and sank 40 miles off shore, killing eleven workers, is spewing at least 5,000 barrels of oil per day and is threatening to destroy estuaries along the Louisiana coast as well as severely impacting shorelines in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Hundreds of thousands of people who live along the Gulf Coast are bracing for an economic meltdown just as the devastated region was recovering from the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. Read More >Thursday, May 20, 2010
British Petroleum “Greenwashing” Backfired
The black, slimy ooze continues to relentlessly pour from deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico at the site of the British Petroleum drilling site to surface waters and the toxic mess is being swept to shore where precious wildlife is being wiped out in a torturous death.
The British Petroleum drilling rig that exploded and sank 40 miles off shore, killing eleven workers, is spewing at least 5,000 barrels of oil per day and is threatening to destroy estuaries along the Louisiana coast as well as severely impacting shorelines in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Hundreds of thousands of people who live along the Gulf Coast are bracing for an economic meltdown just as the devastated region was recovering from the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. Read More >
The British Petroleum drilling rig that exploded and sank 40 miles off shore, killing eleven workers, is spewing at least 5,000 barrels of oil per day and is threatening to destroy estuaries along the Louisiana coast as well as severely impacting shorelines in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Hundreds of thousands of people who live along the Gulf Coast are bracing for an economic meltdown just as the devastated region was recovering from the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. Read More >
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