Tropical Storm Colin Expected to Keep Away from Gulf of Mexico
August 4, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
Tropical Storm Colin is moving swiftly across the Atlantic between Africa and the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean on Tuesday but posed no immediate threat to land according to the National Hurricane Center. Colin has top sustained winds of 40 mph and was centered 945 miles east of the Lesser Antilles. Latest reports show it [...]
Excessive Oil Dispersants Said to Have Been Used by BP in the Gulf Spill
August 1, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
If you were the Coast Guard which would you pick as the lesser of two evils, having oil gushing from a broken oil well or using excessive oil dispersants to break down the massive amounts of oil that have already caused unimaginable damage to the marine life in the Gulf of Mexico? It has not [...]
Tropical Storm Could Delay Gulf Oil Spill’s Permanent Fix
July 22, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
There is a tropical storm that formed near the Bahamas Thursday morning which could threaten efforts to permanently contain the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. According to CNN meteorologist Sean Morris, the weather system showed significant signs of intensification during the overnight hours with thunderstorm activity increasing. Furthermore, several forecast models [...]
China Oil Spill Continues to Spread: Oil Spill Clean Up Efforts Began
July 22, 2010 by Arthur Crowshield · Leave a Comment
China Oil Spill Continues to Spread: Oil Spill Clean Up Efforts Began – BP oil spill, the largest oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is not yet completely contained when a new oil spill in China emerged. The China oil spill started when a pipeline owned by China National Petroleum Corporation located at the [...]
BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: BP Placed New Oil Spill Cap to Stop Oil Spill
July 13, 2010 by Tracy Edenloft · 8 Comments
BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: BP Placed New Oil Spill Cap to Stop Oil Spill – In an effort to permanently stop the oil spill from continuous leaking, BP placed a new 150,000 pound and 18-foot high oil spill cap. According to BP, the new oil spill cap seen through the live cam of [...]
Prayer is the Solution for the Oil Spill – Louisiana Lawmakers Proposed
June 21, 2010 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Up to this very moment, the Gulf Oil Spill issue is still on its heights. BP has done several solutions for it to stop but it seems no progress has been reported yet. The Gulf Oil Spill has been creating vast damage to the marine life already as well to the lives of the people [...]
60 Minutes Oil Spill Video Interview With Survivor
May 18, 2010 by Tracy Edenloft · Leave a Comment
The recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has left a lot of people surprised. The damage has not only caused a lot of money but also the lives of several workers. In the recent update about this oil spill which initially happened after an oil rig explosion happened in the Deepwater Horizon last [...]
Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico this 2010 and Images from Google Earth
May 10, 2010 by Tracy Edenloft · 41 Comments
Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico this 2010 and Images from Google Earth: The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is becoming more and more of an environmental concern as time passes by. It all started with an oil rig explosion last April 20, 2010 which eventually led the oil tank to sink two days [...]
Obama to visit Oil Spill site
May 2, 2010 by Mary Grace Chin · Leave a Comment
President Barack Obama will visit the Gulf Coast on Sunday for a firsthand update on the environmental disaster threatened by a huge, growing oil slick forecasters said was being driven ashore by winds. Obama was anxious to be seen paying close attention to the cleanup and containment of one of the worst oil spills in [...]


