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New Evidence Links BP to Health Crisis in the Gulf

Brad Jacobson, AlterNet. November 5, 2010.

Severe headaches, nausea, respiratory problems, burning eyes and throat, earache and chest pains -- and that's just the beginning.

Congressman: BP "Openly Blackmailing the American Government"

Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones Online. September 8, 2010.

BP now claims they can't possibly be able to compensate all the victims of the Deepwater Horizon spill without the government giving them more drilling permits.

Thousands of dead fish reported at mouth of Mississippi

AFPAugust 26, 2010.

Although recoverable oil was found in the area, authorities are slow to attribute the die-off to the Gulf oil disaster.

We Have Yet to Come Face to Face with the Biggest Cost of the BP Spill

Raj Patel, The Nation. August 17, 2010.

The BP spill must be a wake-up call -- to re-imagine our economy, our politics and our energy needs, or else to calculate just how much more we are willing to lose.

Is the News Coming From the Gulf Too Good To Be True? Unfortunately, Yes

Jill Richardson, AlterNet. August 10, 2010.

Thad Allen may be struggling to find the oil, but that's not because it's all gone.

Just How Badly Have We Screwed Up the Gulf Ecosystem?

Nicole Edmison, AlterNet. August 5, 2010.

It's time to start figuring out how badly we messed up the Gulf ecosystem, if it will recover, and what we can do to help.

Exploring the Crazy Conspiracy Theories Bubbling Up Around the BP Disaster

Sara Robinson, Blog for Our Future. July 17, 2010.

You've heard the latest one, right? The one about how President Obama deliberately blew up the Deepwater Horizon to pass an energy bill?

Charter Captain Claims Turtles Fried in Gulf Oil Fires

Environment News ServiceJune 29, 2010.

When BP and the U.S. Coast Guard set fire to spilled oil on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico to keep it from reaching shore, are endangered sea turtles being burned alive?

Is Gov. Bobby Jindal Sabotaging Gulf Efforts for Political Gain?

Faiz Shakir, The Progress Report. June 28, 2010.

He has delayed the deployment of National Guard troops, led a crusade to build sand berms thatexperts say won't work, and confused the planning of the spill response.

Gulf Residents Scared Oil Industry Will Leave: Will We Ever Break Our Abusive Relationship With Oil?

Jason Mark, AlterNet. June 24, 2010.

Leaving our abusive relationship with oil and gas will cause creative destruction on a scale we have never experienced.

Is BP Burning Endangered Sea Turtles Alive?

Michael Graham Richard, TreeHugger. June 22, 2010.

Why BP may be trying to destroy the evidence by burning it.

Why BP's Dumb Investors Need to Stop Crying

George Monbiot, Monbiot.com. June 22, 2010.

Whenever greens or ethical investors warned them about BP's cavalier behavior, instead of thanking them, the big fund managers reacted with hostility.

BP Pressed to Set Aside $20 Billion for Oil Spill Costs

Environment News ServiceJune 15, 2010.

Senators say a $20 billion account is needed now because while legislative action is forthcoming, the damages from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are "immediate."

Why the U.S. Still Can't Get BP to Do What's Necessary

Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog. June 14, 2010.

Right now BP's first responsibility is to its creditors and shareholders, not to the American public: Here's a better idea.

Does BP Plan to Rip Off the Families of Killed Rig Workers?

Stephanie Mencimer, Mother Jones. June 14, 2010.

The Deepwater rig is legally considered an ocean-going vessel, as a result BP could get away with shelling out sums as paltry as $1,000 to families of workers killed in the blast.

BP Is Destroying Evidence and Censoring Journalists

Riki Ott, AlterNet. June 12, 2010.

BP is using federal agencies to shield itself from public accountability and is actually disappearing oiled wildlife.

How Oil Spills Affect the Food Chain

Vanessa Barrington, EcoSalon. June 11, 2010.

The reason disasters like this happen is due to a lack of understanding that, though we may be at the top of the food chain, we are not separate from it.

Oil Spill Threatens to Smother Gulf Coast Food Cultures, Hundreds of Species at Risk

Gary Nabhan, Grist.org. June 11, 2010.

In the Gulf Coast over 240 place-based foods are now at risk -- 138 of them directly affected by the oil spill.

Years of Internal BP Probes Warned That Neglect Could Lead to Accidents

Abrahm Lustgarten, Ryan Knutson, ProPublica. June 11, 2010.

Internal investigations warned BP for years that the company had created a culture of disregard for safety and environmental rules and risked a serious accident.

Gulf Clean Up Workers Subjected to Drug Tests and Immigration Raids

Mac McClelland, Mother Jones. June 10, 2010.

Is this new disaster response protocol?

BP CEO's Idiotic Remarks Receive Video Tribute

Brian Merchant, TreeHugger. June 9, 2010.

The Gulf crisis has been made worse by the fact that BP's CEO Tony Hayward has been spewing tone-deaf gaffes about as fast as the Deepwater Horizon site has spewed oil.

6 Things You Can Do About the BP Gulf Disaster

Sarah van Gelder, YES! Magazine. June 2, 2010.

Instead of sitting helplessly on the sidelines, here are six things every American can do.

6 Reasons Not to Trust BP

Randy Rieland, Grist.org. June 1, 2010.

For the sake of the Gulf Coast, we hope this next fix-it option, a new kind of cap, works. But it's getting harder to pull for BP. Here's why.

10 Things You Need (But Don't Want) To Know About the BP Oil Spill

Daniela Perdomo, AlterNet. May 27, 2010.

How the owner of the exploded oil rig has made $270 million off the disaster, and nine other shocking, depressing facts about the oil spill.

Free Enterprise Gone Wild: How We're Getting Screwed in 4 Easy Steps

Stephen Pizzo, News for Real. May 19, 2010.

Halliburton's failed cementing job likely led to oil blowout in the Gulf -- but there's no mess big enough to take the shine off these tumor-like companies.

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