Japan nuclear plant starts pumping out radioactive water to clear access to...
TOKYO — The operator of Japan’s crippled nuclear plant began pumping highly radioactive water Tuesday from the basement of one of its buildings to a makeshift storage area in a crucial step toward...
View ArticleBP Voted “Worst Company in America”
NEW YORK CITY, New York – BP has been named the "Worst Company in America" after winning an on-line contest hosted by Consumerist.com. The oil giant's victory comes just two days before the first...
View ArticleSite visits at center of Chevron environmental case
Donald Moncayo walks to the edge of a flat grassy field that once held two large pits that brimmed with a stew of water and crude from an oil-drilling operation. He lifts a heavy auger above his head...
View ArticleBP is looking strong a year after Gulf oil spill
It's hard to tell that just a year ago BP was reeling from financial havoc and an American public out for blood. The oil giant at the center of one of the world's biggest environmental crises is making...
View ArticleSick fish suggest oil spill still affecting Gulf
Some red snapper caught in the area of the oil spill have severe fin rot, particularly on their anal fins. A healthy fish would be able to fight off such infections, scientists say. They suspect that...
View ArticleMany Hit by Spill Now Feel Caught in Claim Process
BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. – By October, Tim Nguyen found that his work in a Mississippi shipyard was no longer paying the bills. His hours had been cut back, part of the general ebb of work along the Gulf...
View ArticleOil Spill Anniversary Coverage: One Notable Exception to the “We Dodged a...
With the one-year anniversary of the BP oil spill upon us, we're seeing a torrent of "follow-up" and "one-year review" stories on the worst environmental disaster in our nation's history. I've been...
View ArticleANOTHER SPILL CASUALTY? Downtown FWB legend Staff’s may close its doors after...
FORT WALTON BEACH – Staff’s Restaurant has been a fixture downtown for nearly 100 years. These days it doesn’t look like it will make it to its centennial. Fifth generation family members blame the...
View ArticleOil Spill Victim Threatens To Kill Everyone Inside BP Claims Office (VIDEO)
GULF SHORES, Alabama – An oil spill victim police who police said had his claim denied threatened to kill everyone inside a local claims office. Police aren't releasing the man's name because he's now...
View ArticleOil still oozing along coastline amid dying marsh grasses
The state's struggle to deal with the remains of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill can be seen in miniature in a broken stand of roseau cane in Pass a Loutre Wildlife Management Area, Wildlife &...
View Article1 year after the BP oil spill disaster: A day of remembrance dawns on the...
NEW ORLEANS – Relatives of the 11 men who died aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig are flying over the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, back to the epicenter of the worst offshore oil spill in the...
View ArticleU.S. Earns Failing Grades for BP Oil Spill Response and Repair in Gulf of Mexico
For Immediate Release, April 20, 2011 Contact: Chris Pincetich, Ph.D., Sea Turtle Restoration Project, (415) 663-8590 x102, cell (530) 220-3687, chris@tirn.net Teri Shore, Turtle Island Restoration...
View ArticleBP sues maker of blowout preventer
BP is suing the maker of the device that failed to stop last year's calamitous Gulf of Mexico oil spill, alleging negligence that the oil giant says helped cause the disaster. The British company says...
View ArticleFlurry of legal claims filed on one-year anniversary of Gulf oil spill
A flurry of legal claims were filed on the one-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion Wednesday, as people harmed by the oil spill rushed to put their names in for a trial...
View Article3,200 Gulf Oil Wells Abandoned And Unprotected
Associated Press – More than 3,200 oil and gas wells classified as active lie abandoned beneath the Gulf of Mexico, with no cement plugging to help prevent leaks that could threaten the same waters...
View ArticleA Year into the Nightmare: Three of the Most Urgent Issues Facing the Gulf Coast
Over the last year – as a plaintiff's attorney working with spill victims and as a new blogger covering the oil spill – I've become intimately familiar with a string of issues that stands in the way of...
View ArticleAsleep at the Wheel: Regulators Allow Thousands of Gulf Wells to Lie...
Here's another tiny indication that regulation of the oil industry isn't quite what it should be: The Associated Press reported this week that "more than 3,200 oil and gas wells classified as active...
View ArticleResearch Paralysis: BP Makes a Mockery of Time-Sensitive Environmental Studies
As we move beyond the first-year anniversary of the Gulf oil spill, scientists are slamming BP for taking "far too long" in allocating tens of millions in research funding to assess environmental...
View ArticleChernobyl in the Gulf of Mexico
It’s been more than a year since BP’s runaway Macondo Well began filling the northern waters of the Gulf of Mexico with more than 200 million gallons of sweet crude, fouling shorelines from Louisiana’s...
View ArticleVideo: Oil Waste and Debris Hidden All Over Grand Isle
This video, shot earlier this year, gives a glimpse of just how far we have to go before cleanup efforts are complete. And with each passing day, the chances fade that BP will ever fully restore our...
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