Thursday, July 1, 2010

Reflections...a week later.

Bp does not have enough money in the world to cover the value of life, and life as we know it.
The day I went in that chopper are the days the Escambria County (Pensacola, FL)  went against the EPA and had the beaches OPEN..


http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6200668-escambia-county-health-goes-against-epacrist-says-listen-to-them-p-charlie-crist-last-night


"We have a situation that changes from one hour to the next, from one tide to the next, from wave to wave, from one wind direction to another,"


Exactly one week later, I cough.  


http://current.com/news/92522588_oil-spill-media-access-why-are-reporters-not-allowed-in-bp-compound.htm?xid=RSSfeed




Oil causes cancer  http://news.bioscholar.com/2010/06/gulf-oil-spill-can-cause-cancer-in-humans.html


BP has been using a line of dispersants called Corexit.
Approval for Corexit was rescinded in Britain a decade ago because laboratory tests found them harmful to sea life that inhabits rocky shores.








Toxic FEMA Trailers Get New Life Thanks to BP Oil Spill

Formaldehyde-laced travel trailers, the same trailers that made life even more miserable for survivors of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, have shown up along the Gulf Coast again. This time, they are being used to house people working to clean up the BP oil spill.


http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1911


http://www.sfltimes.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4711&Itemid=188&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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