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BP Oil Spill 2010: Tracking with Media
Published May 25, 2010 | By Foster
It has been over a month since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded and sank, killing 11 workers and serving as the catalyst for one of the most major human mistakes in history. Here is a series of media pieces that will inform and disturb you.
Diving around the Oil Spill:
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Top Kill: Choking the BP Oil Spill
Published May 24, 2010 | By Foster
The next attempt by BP to finally put a stop to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill will be a process known as a “Top Kill,” in which heavy mud and cement are fired into the leaking well to slow the flow of oil.
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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Does Anybody Care?
Published May 21, 2010 | By Foster
TODAY, This article was posted on The Guardian:
“Obama takes tougher line on oil spill: Obama administration directed more fire against BP, ordering it to provide daily updates on its efforts to contain the spill.”
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Oil Plumes Headed to Florida Keys
Published May 17, 2010 | By Foster
BP has announced that approximately 20% of the oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico is finally being contained and brought to the surface, but scientists worry that dangers to the deepwater wildlife will be much worse than anticipated.
Human Errors: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Published May 13, 2010 | By Foster
Officials from the U.S. Coast Guard and the Minerals Management Service raised questions about the events leading up to the rig explosion, the likely causes of the explosion, and the failed blowout preventer, at a hearing on Wednesday. The answers to those questions told a dark story.
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