Sixteen years after the BP oil spill, Gulf Coast ecosystems and economies are still recovering from the disaster that killed 11 people and released 130 million gallons of oil. Marine scientists say ...
This week marked 16 years since the BP oil spill tragedy, which killed 11 people, spewed 130 million gallons of oil into the ...
Lingering damage and policy changes under President Donald Trump are renewing concerns about offshore drilling risks in the ...
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and, five years later, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill made it clear to everyone that unless ...
Now they face the threat of new drilling and a Mississippi River scheme The danger of deepwater oil operations, combined with the loosening of Obama-era rules, mean the risk of a repeat disaster is ...
WASHINGTON— Gulf and environmental groups sued the Trump administration today over its approval of BP’s new ultra-deepwater oil drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico. The project endangers the health ...
Opponents of the project, known as Kaskida, say an accident could be even worse than the Deepwater Horizon spill. The company ...
Advocates expressed alarm as new project drills deeper into ocean bed, pointing to company’s failures at Deepwater Horizon spill ...
If you thought the BP oil disaster in the Gulf region was the worst oil spill in the history of the world, think again. It is being reported that foreign oil companies spill more than 1.5 million tons ...
Environmental groups are suing the Trump administration over its approval of the first British Petroleum drilling project in ...
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