Jeremy Zilar, one of the remarkable technical wizards at The Times who helped me build Dot Earth nearly three years ago, forwarded a couple of links to Web sites trying novel approaches to conveying aspects of
the ongoing oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
Not exact matches
Well, that's it for this episode, get your science news at http://www.ScientificAmerican.com where you can read our
ongoing In - Depth Report on the BP Gulf
oil disaster.
The findings also could help inform the
ongoing public debate about the economic impacts of human - made environmental
disasters such as the Deepwater Horizon
oil spill, and how much polluters should have to pay in reparation.
Most important, the work simulated the movement of dye — not viscous
oil — injected in the upper layers of the ocean — not the deep seafloor — for a total of two months — not the
ongoing no - end - in - sight
disaster.
Texas OneGulf was established in January 2015 as a Texas Center of Excellence after the Deepwater Horizon
disaster to advance research into
ongoing impacts from the
oil spill and other long - term issues that threaten the health and sustainability of the Gulf of Mexico.
The
Ongoing Disaster of the Gulf of Mexico
Oil Spill The oil spill that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico is considered one of the worst oil spill disasters in histo
Oil Spill The
oil spill that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico is considered one of the worst oil spill disasters in histo
oil spill that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico is considered one of the worst
oil spill disasters in histo
oil spill
disasters in history.
Is there reason to think that this time — even with the added prod for new energy policies from the
ongoing gulf
oil disaster — that Americans will get out of the fossil - fueled comfort zone?
As we explained in December (This is the
ongoing gas leak in California that's an epic ecological
disaster) in the United States old
oil fields are commonly used on the premise that geological sites that were good at keeping in
oil for millions of years would also be good at keeping in gas — there are hundreds of depleted
oil fields now doing service as storage sites for natural gas.
That's why an article on «The World's
Ongoing Ecological
Disasters» — some of which make the BP spill pale in comparison — offered an especially striking reminder that there are ecosystems and people suffering outside the eye of the nightly news.A Five - Decade
Oil Spill in Nigeria In his piece this week for Foreign Policy, author Joshua E. Keating highlights five global environmental catastrophes that appear to be even harder to solve that the BP spill.