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BP Stock Plunges: Company Loses $67 Billion in 6 Weeks

Image by Stephen Messenger Evidently, being responsible for the biggest environmental disaster in US history doesn’t come cheap. Over the last 6 weeks, BP has lost a staggering $67 billion — one third the value of the entire company’s market share. The spill has also cost the company an additional $1 billion in cleanup costs so far. In fact, BP’s financial outlook is so dire that some analysts say the company could fall victim to a hostile takeover…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Sinkhole in Guatemala 2010

Guatemala, a country in Central America boarded by Mexico to the north and west and rich in bilogically significant and unique ecosystems is currently affected by the Tropical Storm Agatha which kills atleast 142 people and left thousand of families homeless officials said. During the wake of the Tropical Storm Agatha, a giant sinkhole opened last Sunday. The size of the opening is larger than a street intersection and even swallowed a three-storey building and a house. It was reported that a security guard died during the incident though officials haven’t confirmed yet. While it happened, people outside the capital, searched for their loved ones even on the strike of the typhoon. Emergency workers and rescuers encouraged the survivors to stay in the shelters provided for them. Agatha, the first-named storm during the Pacific hurricane season 2010 hit Guatemala on Saturday hitting the place with heavy rains. According to the government, at least 123 people died in Guatemala and 59 others are missing. The government already ferries tents and medical supplies to affected families. Guatemala America is really prone to heavy rains due to its geographical location. Sinkhole in Guatemala 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Bruce Beresford-Redman Arrested

Bruce Beresford-Redman’s wife, Monica, a 41-year-old Los Angeles restaurant owner and mother of two, was found dead in a sewer April 8 at a Cancun resort where the couple had been vacationing. Her husband became a person of interest in the case from early on. He recently returned to the United States against the wishes of Mexican authorities who had confiscated his passport. A reality TV producer reacted with outrage Monday after Mexican authorities issued an arrest warrant for him in the murd

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BP’s Atlantis: Another Catastrophic Accident Waiting to Happen? Facts on Atlantis, BP and the Administration

May 17th, 2010 BP’s Atlantis: Another Catastrophic Accident Waiting to Happen? The Gulf of Mexico is currently reeling from the human and environmental tragedy unfolding after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon, an offshore oil platform. The Horizon, operated by BP, exploded on April 20, 2010, killing 11 workers, injuring many others and spilling millions of gallons of oil into the ocean. While the cause of the Horizon explosion is being investigated, it is important to note that BP has a devastating history of accidents and evading government oversight. Worse yet, an even bigger tragedy in the Gulf could be looming. An internal BP email admits that a “catastrophic” accident is possible at another one of its platforms, the BP Atlantis. An accident at this platform could result in a spill that is many times larger than the one currently unfolding from the Deepwater Horizon. BP Atlantis poses a serious, immediate and potentially irreparable threat to the Gulf of Mexico’s marine environment, oil workers and communities. BP’s Atlantis platform became active during the Bush administration in October of 2007. Located in “Hurricane Alley,” more than 150 miles from New Orleans at a water depth of more than 7,000 feet, it is one of the deepest moored semisubmersible oil and gas platforms in the world. In August of 2008, a BP contractor made a startling discovery about Atlantis: The company was operating the massive Atlantis platform without proper up-to-date and engineer-approved documentation. Some of the problems included: * More than 6,000 critical documents — including those for pipelines, flowlines, wellheads and other important systems — did not have the required engineering documentation. * Over 85 percent of the project’s subsea piping and instrument diagrams, critical documents for operating the platform, were not approved by engineers. * Many of its safety shutdown system logic diagrams were not up to date. * Over 95 percent of its subsea welding documents had no final engineering approval, calling into question the safety of the welds. Workers clean oil from the Horizon spill from a beach in South Pass, Louisiana. Photo by the U.S. Coast Guard. Atlantis is no small threat. An internal BP email characterized the situation as having the potential for “catastrophic operator errors.” Worse yet, Atlantis is operating in deeper water than the Deepwater Horizon. A worst-case scenario oil spill from Atlantis would exceed the Exxon Valdez spill in only two days, and be many times larger than the spill from the Horizon explosion. BP’s Big Oil Profits The BP group is the largest oil and gas producer and one of the largest gasoline retailers in the United States, and in 2008 was the fourth-biggest company in the world. In 2009, BP was the largest producer in the Gulf of Mexico and had pre-tax profits of $25.1 billion. BP Evades Compliance and the Federal Government Fails to Take Action Despite questions from Food & Water Watch and Members of Congress, BP has chosen to deny the problems at Atlantis. The company went so far as to send a letter to Congress saying that it only learned of the allegations recently and claimed they were unsubstantiated. However, BP’s own documents show that BP has known about these problems for years. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS), the primary federal agency responsible for ensuring that all aspects of oil, gas, leasing, exploration, development and production activities are conducted safely, hasn’t been doing its job. The agency did almost nothing when the whistleblower and Food & Water Watch first reported the problems at BP Atlantis and alerted members of Congress. An aerial view of the progress of the Horizon oil spill off the coast of Louisiana as of May 9, 2010. Photo by NASA. It was only after 19 members of Congress requested an investigation that MMS said it would conduct an investigation starting in March 2010. By May 2010, however, according to an agency response to a Food & Water Watch Freedom of Information Act request, the agency admitted that it had not and would not take any steps to investigate. Take Action to Shut Down BP Atlantis Tell President Obama to shut down Atlantis. Given the seriousness of the situation, production at the Atlantis platform must be immediately suspended until it can be proven safe. In addition, President Obama needs to order a review of all deepwater platforms in operation and overhaul offshore drilling regulations to reflect public interests, not private profits. Take action today by going to spillthetruth.org. Visit www.foodandwaterwatch.org/press/atlantis for more information. Read more Monday, May 17th, 2010 Food & Water Watch Sues Feds for Ignoring Problems at Operating BP Platform Launches “Spill the Truth” Campaign, Puts MMS Under Scrutiny to Close BP Atlantis Platform Amid Safety Concerns “Catastrophic Operator Errors” Could Be Next Gulf Disaster New Orleans, La.—National consumer advocacy group Food & Water Watch filed suit today in a Houston federal court seeking a temporary injunction to halt operations of BP’s massive Atlantis oil drilling platform until critical safety documents are produced. The agency, along with a former BP document controls subcontractor, maintains the Department of the Interior has allowed BP Atlantis to operate without documented, approved final engineering drawings considered critical to safe operation. Read more added by: EthicalVegan

What Is This Country Coming To When A 7 Year Old Girl Can’t Even Have A Lemonade Stand Without Getting Shut Down By The Cops?

What in the world has happened to the United States of America? Once upon a time, young boys and girls across this great land of ours could set up little lemonade stands and make a little bit of extra cash without fear of being raided by the cops. But those days are apparently gone. In the town of Tulare, California one little 7-year-old girl recently had her lemonade stand shut down by authorities because she did not have the proper business permits. So what in the world are authorities doing running around shutting down lemonade stands for? Don't they have anything better to do? After all, if your car is stolen these days you are very fortunate if you can even get a cop to come out to the scene. But apparently stopping a little girl from raising money so that she can go to Disneyland is a top priority in the town of Tulare. So now what is this little 7-year-old girl supposed to think about trying to live the American Dream? added by: Revelation1217

Rolling Thunder 2010 – Motorcycles Roaring into Washington DC

It’s a memorable moment that group of retired Sgt. Artie Muller and his companion combined to demonstrate this weekend that expect to draw droves of motorcycles to Washington, D.C. He said that at their meeting in 1987, this event is for POW/MIA issues with another Vietnam Veterans. This rolling thunder 2010 motorcycle riders that roar into Washington D.C. is raising an awareness about prisoners of war, their troops that are missing in action and other veterans issues. More news, videos: Rolling Thunder 2010 – Motorcycles Rally into Washington DC Rolling Thunder 2010 – Motorcycles Roaring into Washington DC is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

USA vs Turkey live stream 2010

Clarence Goodson (top) of the US falls over Turkey#39;s Colin Kazim-Richards during an international friendly match in Philadelphia. Two weeks before they open the World Cup against England, United States players rallied from a woeful first half for a confidence-boosting 2-1 victory over Turkey Highlights Part 1 Part 2 Clint Dempsey scored in the 75th minute to give the United States a 2-1 victory over Turkey here Saturday and a triumphant send-off to the US World Cup bid in South Africa.

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Serbia vs New Zealand 2010 score 0:1

New Zealand#39;s Leo Bertos (L) challenges Serbia#39;s Milos Ninkovic during their international friendly soccer match in Klagenfurt May 29, 2010.… Read more » Striker Shane Smeltz scored in the first half to give New Zealand a 1-0 win over Serbia in a World Cup warmup match on Saturday. Smeltz rounded off a quick counterattack in the 23rd minute with a low shot past Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic for his 16th goal in 29 appearances for New Zealand. Both teams created few chances in

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Puerto Rican Man Almost Deported To Mexico:

This is why Arizona SB 1070 will backfire: Immigration authorities in Berwyn, Illinois arrested Puerto Rican Eduardo Caraballo in a stolen car case, but when his mother posted his bail, he was detained because authorities didn’t believe he was a legal citizen. His mother brought his birth certificate, but Eduardo was unable to answer some questions about the island because he’s lived all his life on the mainland. Eduardo was detained for more three days and threatened with deportation–to Mexico. I don't have any sympathy for car thieves if the man is guilty of what officials are potentially charging him of, but I don't want to see anyone who is a legal citizen deported to a country they were never a citizen of either. Three days to figure out this man was a United States citizen and that he should be tried in a U.S. criminal court if charges are pressed and not deported even after they got his birth certificate? As Laffy said, “From the Department of Bound to Happen”. I guess even if you show your papers that isn't good enough in some parts of Illinois now. Thanks Arizona. Looks like your xenophobia is spreading. added by: Stoneyroad

Harnessing The Wind’s Vibrations For Electricity

Photos: Cornell University Vibro-Research Group (From left: Jamie Pelletier, Albert Dodson, Rona Banai, Zach Gould, Marco Zhang, mechanical engineering professor Frank Moon and Jared Valentin.) As a renewable energy resource, wind has lots going for it – but one major downside is the cost to set up the wind turbines themselves, not to mention the problematic visual impact and the noise pollution it generates (often likened to a small jet engine, especially for those living close by). However, undergraduate students from Cornell University’s Vibro-Wind Research Group are working on a space-saving prototype that will harness win… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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