Three Years After the Gulf Spill, Oil Is Still Washing Up in Louisiana
In the Gulf, it's three years later, and the oil is still coming. So is the sickness, the dead sea life, and the bad news for the economy.
In the Gulf, it's three years later, and the oil is still coming. So is the sickness, the dead sea life, and the bad news for the economy.
Paid BP employees are skewing the company's entries in its favor, and Wikipedia doesn't know what to do.
Isn’t this just perfect, on the day — one day! — after BP was handed a record $4.5 billion fine for the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
Attention seekers of justices, destroyers of evil, lovers of birds: BP is going to pay. Two-and-a-half years after its Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded 50 miles off the Louisiana coast, pissing 206 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexi…
Reddit user joedamadman has uploaded some new images of the Deepwater Horizon going down in high res, and well, it’s a different ballgame.
It’s been two years since the Deepwater Horizon disaster. We may still be dealing with its environmental impact, but a number of recent books suggest that we have now obtained the perspective needed to adequately assess the tragedy. Rising to the top…
This week marks the two year anniversary of BP's megalithic oil spill debacle. Unlike the similarly catastrophic Exxon Valdez crash in 1989, which clocked in at a mere 250- 750 thousand barrels or spillage, the Deepwater Horizon disaster not only cos…
So much for the glopped pelicans and the tar-balled beaches, the devastated, small-business driven seafood industry and all the outrage and legal actions hurled at BP in the wake of the disastrous 2010 Gulf oil spill: Deepwater oil drilling throughou…