Questions the Press Needs to Ask About the Gulf Oil Disaster
A version of this blog first appeared on the Neiman Watchdog websiteI have worked and lived with the people of the bayou in Buras, LA, for the past six months. But when the BP well from hell was...
View ArticleBP to Feinberg: stop paying people so much
Just when you thought BP couldn’t top former CEO Tony Hayward’s ham-handed statements last summer, it appears the giant oil conglomerate still has the mojo to make gulf residents’ blood boil.read more
View ArticleDead Baby Dolphins and Oil Wash in on the Gulf Coast
In the Gulf, the temperature is rising. The magical spring season should soon bring warm waters teeming with life back to the region’s marshy bayous and sandy shores. read more
View ArticleAs Dolphins Die, Gulf Restoration Task Force Takes Heat
In the Gulf, record numbers of dead baby dolphins are washing onto the shores of Mississippi and Alabama, creating frightening spectacles for families and their kids prowling the beaches. Tourists are...
View ArticleSea Turtle Deaths Mount in the Gulf
Sea turtles continue to wash ashore along the Gulf, forcing the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to scramble and figure out what is causing the spike.read more
View ArticleResidents Say Sea Turtles Rot on Beaches of the Gulf
Laurel Lockamy thought she had seen the worst of the oil disaster last summer when waves of oil and tar patties washed onto her beach in Gulfport, MS, taking a major toll on the local tourist...
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