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Down to earth: A childhood obsession with space – The Independent 0

Posted on July 18, 2011 by bp complaints

Down to earth: A childhood obsession with space
The Independent
I follow Nasa's Voyager2 Twitter stream, which updates its distance as it moves towards the edge of the heliosheath at the furthest boundaries of our solar system. It epitomises the gulf between the dream and my domestic internet-enabled entrapment.

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gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Earth Day: The Progress We’ve Made 0

Posted on April 22, 2011 by bp complaints

Each year when Earth Day rolls around, we’re given an opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come in protecting the health and the environment of our communities. This Earth Day, EPA under President Obama's leadership is proud of all the progress we’ve made in just two years to protect the air we breathe, the water we drink and swim in, and the communities where we build our homes, schools and businesses.

In protecting our air, we’ve marked some historic “firsts”: setting the first joint fuel efficiency and emissions standards  with the Department of Transportation that will make American cars and trucks more fuel efficient than ever before, as well as establishing the first new standards for sulfur dioxide in forty years.     

And just last month, we set another first: the first national standards for mercury, arsenic and other air pollution from our nation’s power plants. These standards require power plants to use proven pollution control technology at their facilities, a change that will help prevent as many as 17,000 premature deaths and 11,000 heart attacks a year. For our young people, the new standards will help prevent 120,000 incidents of asthma symptoms and about 11,000 fewer cases of acute bronchitis among children.

We’ve also taken major steps to revitalize America’s waters. The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is setting a new standard of care for the source of 95 percent of America’s surface freshwater. On the Chesapeake Bay, historic efforts are underway to protect waters that touch the lives and livelihoods of 17 million people. And one year after the Deepwater Horizon BP spill that hit the Gulf Coast and my home state of Louisiana so hard, the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force, which the president asked me to chair, is developing a plan – not just to continue the important recovery from the largest oil spill in U.S. history, but to take on issues that have plagued the region for years. All that is happening at the same time we are collaborating with local communities to revitalize urban waterways, working with schools and small businesses to lead the world in the next generation of clean water technology, and helping communities put in place green infrastructure and other cost-effective tools that work with mother nature to filter and reduce pollution.

As we protect the water that flows through our communities, we’re also protecting the ground these communities are built on. We’ve been cleaning up communities through swift implementation of the president’s Recovery Act, which funded Brownfields and Superfund cleanups across the nation. To make certain every community – including low-income and minority communities that often face disproportionate environmental challenges – have a seat at the table, we’ve stepped up to expand the conversation on environmentalism.  We've revitalized our Environmental Justice office at EPA, issued agency-wide guidance on incorporating environmental justice into our decision making and, with my good friend Nancy Sutley, Chair of the president’s Council for Environmental Quality, reconvened the leadership of the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice for the first time in over a decade.

Our outreach has not stopped there. We've spoken to farmers, clean energy innovators, clergy, teachers, students and environmental entrepreneurs. I've also been able to keep in touch with the next generation of leaders by achieving yet another "first": the first EPA Administrator with a Facebook page and a Twitter feed. Today there are voices calling for protecting our health and our environment that were not part of this discussion two years ago. They know that this EPA serves them. They know that their concerns are our concerns. And they know that we’re going to make sure all Americans get the protections and opportunities they need and deserve.
 
These are just a few examples of our efforts over the last two years. We’ve come a long way, but still have a long way to go to strengthen protections for American families, foster more innovation and safeguard the environment we will leave to our children and grandchildren.

Lisa P. Jackson is the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency

White House.gov Blog Feed

Follow the Mission Blue expedition to Salas y Gomez – Google Earth Blog (blog) 0

Posted on February 25, 2011 by bp complaints

Google Earth Blog (blog)

Follow the Mission Blue expedition to Salas y Gomez
Google Earth Blog (blog)
Last month, we showed you Mission Blue's tracking of the gulf oil spill recovery effort. This month, they're heading east from Easter Island to the tiny island of Salas y Gomez in an effort to do some research in the largely unexplored waters around

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Mission Blue: Tracking the gulf oil spill recovery effort – Google Earth Blog (blog) 0

Posted on January 13, 2011 by bp complaints

Telegraph.co.uk

Mission Blue: Tracking the gulf oil spill recovery effort
Google Earth Blog (blog)
Last April, we were all very aware of the major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. There were a variety of tools released to help track the spill,
BP executive in spotlight during spill is retiringHouston Chronicle
BP Oil Spill Report Demonstrates Need for Leadership According to Turbocharged PR.com (press release)
Oil prices jump as panel says US must do more to prevent drilling disastersGlobe and Mail

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gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Dot Earth: Academy Tallies Missteps by Gulf Drillers – New York Times 1

Posted on November 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters UK

Dot Earth: Academy Tallies Missteps by Gulf Drillers
New York Times
Gerald Herbert/Associated Press The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig ablaze in the Gulf of Mexico. Initial findings have been released by
Deepwater Horizon Spill Report Blames BP, Contractors, GovernmentEnvironment News Service
National Academy Releases Interim Report on Deepwater HorizonCenter for Public Integrity (blog)
New report lays out failures that led to Deepwater Horizon explosionThe Washington Independent
Newswise (press release) –Calgary Herald –Fishnewseu
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deepwater horizon – Google News

Oily rain and cracks in the earth: Busting Gulf oil spill myths 0

Posted on July 02, 2010 by bp complaints

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Deepwater Horizon
Image by New Orleans Lady

Oily rain and cracks in the earth: Busting Gulf oil spill myths
As the prospect of an active hurricane season adds a new dimension to the on-going BP Gulf oil spill disaster, on-line media is awash with rumors of impending worst-case scenarios for the region. Viral Internet myths range from a collapsing seabed to oily rain to contaminated seafood.
Read more on The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News

Blood of the Earth – The BP Gulf Oil Spill part 7 51

Posted on July 01, 2010 by bp complaints

Blood of the Earth, part 7 Please Mirror or Upload this to your Channel or Website. All works herein used Under the Fair Use Act section 107 for Education and Non Profit.

Chairman Markey’s question-and-answer period during the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing, “Inquiry into the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Coast Oil Spill” on May 12, 2009

Blood of the Earth – The BP Gulf Oil Spill part 6 45

Posted on June 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Blood of the Earth, part 6 Please Mirror or Upload this to your Channel or Website. All works herein used Under the Fair Use Act section 107 for Education and Non Profit.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

there are 4-5 videos please watch all of them to understand what happened…. they are attempting to cut something off of the BOP and drop the saw…. the recover the saw… start to cut again…. something happens to make the operator of the ROV panic and escape the area… then something blows!!! What in the world just happened????
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Blood of the Earth – The BP Gulf Oil Spill part 5 0

Posted on June 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Blood of the Earth, part 5 Please Mirror or Upload this to your Channel or Website. All works herein used Under the Fair Use Act section 107 for Education and Non Profit.

Blood of the Earth, part 6 Please Mirror or Upload this to your Channel or Website. All works herein used Under the Fair Use Act section 107 for Education and Non Profit.

Blood of the Earth – The BP Gulf Oil Spill part 4 0

Posted on June 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Blood of the Earth, part 4 Please Mirror or Upload this to your Channel or Website. See part 5 here www.youtube.com All works herein used Under the Fair Use Act section 107 for Education and Non Profit.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Oil spill specialist Rick Steiner accompanies a media team to Cat and Bird Islands, off the Southern Louisiana coast, to examine the oil spill’s impacts on the islands’ bird populations.
Video Rating: 4 / 5



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