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Published: 06/28/10

Waves From Hurricane Alex Could Send Fresh Oil Onto Florida Beaches

By  David Knowles - Politics Daily
Waves From Hurricane Alex Could Send Fresh Oil Onto Florida Beaches

Tropical Storm Alex is expected to be upgraded to hurricane status over the next day or so. With its higher winds, the storm will also generate bigger waves, some of which are forecast to roll across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida. In today's Pensacola News Journal, that prospect is just the latest cause for concern for local residents. Florida Department of Emergency Management meteorologist Amy Godsey said rough waves churned by the storm will disrupt efforts to corral and burn surface oil and will likely push more oil and tar onto Panhandle beaches throughout the week. As the ...

Published: 06/21/10

Birds, Turtles Cooked Alive in Gulf Oil Spill [VIDEO]

By  David Knowles - Politics Daily
Birds, Turtles Cooked Alive in Gulf Oil Spill [VIDEO]

As BP struggles to mitigate the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, animals continue to suffer the effects of the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. Here are two graphic reminders of the toll being felt by the animals of the Gulf of Mexico. First, Mike Ellis, a boat captain who is attempting to help BP with the cleanup, describes his efforts to save Kemp's Ridley turtles, and finding the endangered animals caught in the oil company's burn-offs. Second, here is a report by NBC News on the plight of birds such as the endangered brown pelican, which, after finding ...

Published: 06/10/10

Gulf Oil Spill Update: Flow Rate Could be Double Previous Estimates

By  David Knowles - Politics Daily
Gulf Oil Spill Update: Flow Rate Could be Double Previous Estimates

How high will it go? Government appointed teams have once again raised official estimates of just how much oil is spewing forth from the Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. In what has become an all-too-common act of revision, the new staggering amount of oil believed to be pouring into the gulf each and every day is anywhere between 25,000 and 30,000 barrels. The precise amount of leaking oil is a matter of debate among the Department of the Interior's Flow Rate Group, however, with low estimates closer to 20,000 barrels per day and higher ones hitting 40,000 barrels. ...

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