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Sellout of the Century: UK’s “Greenest Ever” Olympic Games Embrace BP as...

It was billed as the "greenest Games ever." Hailed as the most environmentally friendly Olympics since the Greeks raced chariots through the streets of Athens (or some such equally ridiculous claim)....

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Clock Is Ticking In Fight To Save “Legacy” Lawsuits Against Big Oil

The choice facing Louisiana lawmakers over so-called "legacy lawsuits" against oil-and-gas drillers isn't nearly as complicated it sounds. Between now and the end of their session next month,...

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This Probably Won’t Make BP’s Next Tourism Ad: Tar Mat Off Alabama Beach

It's hard to turn on your TV these days and avoid those cloying spots for Gulf Coast tourism that BP is spending millions of dollars on -- proving that the only thing the company behind the Deepwater...

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Legacy Lawsuits: Sometimes The Smartest Action Is To Do Nothing

For weeks now I've been telling you about the mud-covered debate taking place in the Louisiana Legislature. Politicians greased to the gills by Big Oil dollars are now pushing an effort that would...

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Birds of Prey: White Pelicans in Minnesota Are Contaminated By Oil, Corexit...

Last week, many people were pained to see -- for the first time --photographs by government experts showing dead, oiled sea turtles taken in the weeks immediately after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon...

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Louisiana Isn’t Protecting Its Residents From Hazardous Chemical Spills, So...

Louisiana has richly deserved its nickname, "Sportsman's Paradise." At its best, the state's bayous, teeming with wildlife, and the once-bountiful marine environment of the Gulf of Mexico truly have...

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Summer’s Here, And There’s Something Missing From The Gulf of Mexico

Memorial Day is considered the official start of summer -- even down here on the Gulf where the mercury's been rising for some time now. It's a great holiday for hitting the beach, going camping, and...

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Louisiana’s Toothless Tiger, the DEQ, Once Again Fails a Battered Waterfront...

When government fails to work on your behalf, the consequences are all too real. And for many years, the main governmental agency tasked with protecting the fragile environment here in the Bayou State...

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You Might Even Say It Glows: Radioactive Tuna and the Parallels Between...

Although the twin tragedies are fundamentally different in many ways, there are also some disturbing similarities between the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill and last year's post-earthquake, nuclear...

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Two years and billions of dollars later, justice is elusive for charter boat...

If there's been one common thread in the 26 months since BP and its reckless behavior decimated the Gulf of Mexico, it has been people from Big Oil or the government trying to insist that the situation...

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Wall Street Journal relies on debunked data to make the case for Big Oil on...

"Louisiana has had its fair share of oil troubles..." Those are the opening words of an editorial that ran in the Wall Street Journal recently, and its hard to disagree with that. While oil exploration...

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When the fungi strike oil: One more way that BP’s spill is still destroying...

There have been some stories recently that really confirm some of our worst fears about the aftermath of Deepwater Horizon -- about what kind of havoc would be wreaked upon the beautiful and fragile...

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The federal government, having learned nothing from 2010 disaster, plows...

There was a report the other day that officials at my alma mater, Louisiana State University, are taking a good chunk of the money they received from the BP legal settlement and spending it on mental...

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It’s not just oil spills: Our oceans are under more stress than they can handle

I saw on the news today that a new tropical storm is forming in the Gulf of Mexico. When you're from New Orleans, that always grabs your attention. It looks like the Crescent City will be spared --...

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Shrimp contamination confirmed: Signs that the nightmare in the Gulf is not...

Unfortunately, every day seems to bring new reminders that the environmental nightmare unleashed by BP into the Gulf of Mexico in the spring of 2010 is not over. Sometimes, these things practically hit...

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Tale of Two Continents: A Quest For Justice for Chinese Fisherman Harmed by...

Imagine, if you will, an oil spill that in all too many ways is very much like BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon catastrophe off the Gulf Coast. A major global oil giant, partnering on a deepwater oil rig in...

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Dolphin die-off in the Gulf is ignored by U.S. media, which pushes happy talk...

In the U.S. media this week, I read more happy talk about "the comeback" of the Gulf Coast, at least in the casino-drenched city of Biloxi. I had to turn to the Canadian media to read about the ongoing...

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Will the truth about San Onofre, Fukushima mean beginning of the end of...

This has been a little lost in the fallout -- no pun intended -- from last year's nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant in Japan. But a shutdown of the aging and problem-plagued San Onofre nuclear...

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“Keystone Kops”: Major pipeline spills raise serious questions about safety...

For a lot of American environmentalists, the Keystone XL pipeline project was a major wakeup call about the rising, out-of-control power of Big Oil in this country, stretching all the way to the...

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More BP fallout: Will the baby birds ever come back to Cat Island?

There was a story a couple of weeks agoabout the aftermath of the 2010 BP oil spill that got a fair amount of attention, including on this blog. A researcher had discovered that the oil slick from the...

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