Not exact matches
Now seventeen years
after the most damaging
oil spill in U.S. history, what's
happened to the affected Alaskan environment?
She points out what
happened after the Exxon Valdez tragedy, where an
oil tanker caused a major
oil spill along the coast of Alaska in 1989.
This started
happening right
after getting an
oil change, so I suspect that the guy who did the
oil change
spilled some
oil, and when the engine gets nice and hot it simply burns off that excess
oil.
ETF for India, China, Vietnam, etc.)-- Vanguard is good; I am in process of replacing the TD eFunds with Vanguard ETFs (I should have done it much earlier but they were under in my RRSP, it should have not mattered, the corresponding ETFs were low too)-- Big companies are good (McDonalds, Starbucks, Pfizer, WM) until they are not so perhaps I should get rid of them and buy more Vanguard ETFs — Buying distressed companies could be a winning proposition but have I very mixed results so better not (BP and Transocean bought
after the
oil spill, Nortel, BlackBerry, and Nokia — BP and NOKIA good, Transocean under not much, but under, BB very, very bad, and Nortel no comments)-- Berkshire is very good as it is a kind of ETF but what would
happen after Warren Buffett (who would have thought AIG would need to be bailed out and the shareholders wiped out in the process or other cases where individuals brought companies down for example Barings the oldest bank in England)
The deep - sea exploitation of
oil and gas has been going on for a few decades now, and we've seen what can
happen when things go wrong a few years ago in the Gulf of Mexico with the massive
oil spill that took place
after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon
oil rig...
We just got a glimmer of hope with the BP
oil spill in that one of the leaks has been capped — even if it's tarnished by the fact that the rate of leakage won't much be affected — but you've got to check out what these scientists are saying could
happen after three months of
oil pouring into the Gulf of Mexico.
For more information on the effects of last year's
spill and to further consider what is
happening in the Gulf today, watch this 4 minute video on the science of last year's
spill, where one year
after the largest
oil spill in the history of the Gulf of Mexico, scientists are trying to determine the long - term ecological effects.