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No Dirty Energy - The Dirt on Oil and Gas. The planet has reached an energy crossroads. The choice Extracting dirtier and more dangerous sources of energy, or Responding to the climate crisis by embracing clean, renewable and efficient energy. Earthworks’ No Dirty Energy Campaign works to break our dependence on dirty energy while championing cleaner choices.

Our future depends on: Avoiding so-called “bridge” energy sources, such as natural gas or nuclear power, that pose greater long-term risk without solving fundamental problems. No Dirty Energy means adequate public oversight Nuclear Power's Other Tragedy describes the risks of uranium mining to communities and clean water. Dirty energy money has polluted our politics so badly that the public interest is largely shut out of decisions about energy sources and our energy future. We must restore common sense, precaution and the protection of public health and natural resources to our nation's energy policy. No Dirty Energy means decisions based on sound independent science. No Dirty Energy - The Dirt on Oil Shale. The planet has reached an energy crossroads. The choice Extracting dirtier and more dangerous sources of energy, or Responding to the climate crisis by embracing clean, renewable and efficient energy.

Earthworks’ No Dirty Energy Campaign works to break our dependence on dirty energy while championing cleaner choices. Our future depends on: Avoiding so-called “bridge” energy sources, such as natural gas or nuclear power, that pose greater long-term risk without solving fundamental problems. No Dirty Energy means adequate public oversight Nuclear Power's Other Tragedy describes the risks of uranium mining to communities and clean water.

Dirty energy money has polluted our politics so badly that the public interest is largely shut out of decisions about energy sources and our energy future. We must restore common sense, precaution and the protection of public health and natural resources to our nation's energy policy. No Dirty Energy means decisions based on sound independent science. No Dirty Energy - How Tar Sands Oil Affects the United States. The planet has reached an energy crossroads. The choice Extracting dirtier and more dangerous sources of energy, or Responding to the climate crisis by embracing clean, renewable and efficient energy. Earthworks’ No Dirty Energy Campaign works to break our dependence on dirty energy while championing cleaner choices. Our future depends on: Avoiding so-called “bridge” energy sources, such as natural gas or nuclear power, that pose greater long-term risk without solving fundamental problems.

No Dirty Energy means adequate public oversight Nuclear Power's Other Tragedy describes the risks of uranium mining to communities and clean water. Paul Stamets Discusses Bioremediation and the BP Spill. Effects of oil spills. Yellowstone Oil Spill's Effect on Tourism Yet to be Seen. Posted Jul 6th 2011 08:50 AM While the spill did not occur within the confines of the park and is headed downstream the other way, images of oil played on repeat beneath a banner reading "Yellowstone" could prove nearly as toxic to attendance as oil is to a rainbow trout.

Yellowstone Oil Spill's Effect on Tourism Yet to be Seen

Yellowstone National Park is not only one of the U.S.'s biggest parks, it is one of the country's most popular, hosting more than 3,000,000 visitors annually despite being somewhat hard to reach. Summer is the park's busiest season, as tourists make their way to old faithful and watch the animals - buffalo, bears, elk, and moose - wander through the trees and across the grassland. Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer was quick to reaction to the spill precisely because animals lack the good sense to stay within park boundaries.

"You cannot dump [oil] into a pristine trout stream without causing damage to the fisheries," he told CNN. Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill (also referred to as the BP oil spill, the BP oil disaster, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and the Macondo blowout) began on 20 April 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico on the BP-operated Macondo Prospect.

Deepwater Horizon oil spill

It claimed eleven lives[6][7][8][9] and is considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry, an estimated 8% to 31% larger in volume than the previously largest, the Ixtoc I oil spill. Following the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, a sea-floor oil gusher flowed for 87 days, until it was capped on 15 July 2010.[8][10] The US Government estimated the total discharge at 4.9 million barrels (210 million US gal; 780,000 m3).[3] After several failed efforts to contain the flow, the well was declared sealed on 19 September 2010.[11] Some reports indicate the well site continues to leak.[12][13] Visualizing the BP Oil Spill. Oil reaches Louisiana shores. How Does the BP Oil Spill Impact Wildlife and Habitat? BP oil spill may cost Louisiana fishing industry $172 million. The short-term gross revenue loss to the fishing industry from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill could be $115 million to $172 million, according to a study released Friday.

BP oil spill may cost Louisiana fishing industry $172 million

David Grunfeld/The Times-Picayune The study was commissioned by regional economic development agency, Greater New Orleans Inc. and conducted by consulting firm IEM and Headwater Capital Consulting. Gulf Oil Spill Long-Term Health Effects: How Bad? As catastrophic as the Gulf oil spill has been for the region's environment and residents' livelihoods, experts say the impact of the disaster on human health and well-being has not even begun to be quantified.

Gulf Oil Spill Long-Term Health Effects: How Bad?

Since April 20, when 11 workers died aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that went up in flames — an accident that has since spilled more than 100 million gal. of oil into the Gulf of Mexico — the toll in deaths directly attributable to the spill has remained unchanged. But things took a turn on Wednesday: William Allen Kruse, an Alabama fisherman who reluctantly took an oil-spill cleanup job with BP, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. JAMA: More Studies Needed of Oil Spill's Effects on Humans. Gulf Oil Spill and Potential Health Effects: People in Louisiana Fear Oil's Link to Illness. Dozens in Louisiana have been hospitalized with health problems blamed on airborne toxic chemicals in the air a month after oil began to flood the Gulf of Mexico from a broken BP pipeline.

Gulf Oil Spill and Potential Health Effects: People in Louisiana Fear Oil's Link to Illness

Those exposed to the growing oil spill include residents, cleanup workers and those providing relief aid. Thus far, 71 have been hospitalized due to oil spill related health problems, according to the Louisiana state health department. And while some say chemicals in the oil itself are to blame, others speculate chemicals called dispersants being used to break up the massive slick could be playing a role. null One local fisherman was evacuated by helicopter to West Jefferson Medical Center in New Orleans from his boat after he reported feeling dizzy.

"I was feeling weak and I had high blood pressure," the fisherman, who did not want to be identified, told West Jefferson Medical employees in an interview videotaped by the hospital. Effects of Oil on Wildlife. Oil Spills and Disasters. The following list includes major oil spills since 1967.

Oil Spills and Disasters

The circumstances surrounding the spill, amount of oil spilled, and the attendant environmental damage is also given. March 18, Cornwall, Eng.: Torrey Canyon ran aground, spilling 38 million gallons of crude oil off the Scilly Islands. Dec. 15, Buzzards Bay, Mass.: Argo Merchant ran aground and broke apart southeast of Nantucket Island, spilling its entire cargo of 7.7 million gallons of fuel oil.

April, North Sea: blowout of well in Ekofisk oil field leaked 81 million gallons. March 16, off Portsall, France: wrecked supertanker Amoco Cadiz spilled 68 million gallons, causing widespread environmental damage over 100 mi of Brittany coast. June 3, Gulf of Mexico: exploratory oil well Ixtoc 1 blew out, spilling an estimated 140 million gallons of crude oil into the open sea. Food > Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Update. FDA operates a mandatory safety program for all fish and fishery products under the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the Public Health Service Act, and related regulations.

Food > Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Update

The FDA program includes research, inspection, compliance, enforcement, outreach and the development of regulations and industry guidance. FDA works closely with NOAA and the states whenever commercial fishing waters are closed for public health reasons and again when they are reopened to harvest. Crude Oil Spills and Health - Links to resources about chemicals, side effects, cleanup, and recovery. Featured Sites Return to top Overviews Health Information (See also Occupational Health) Coping with Disasters and Stress Occupational Health Information.

Crude Oil Spills and Health - Links to resources about chemicals, side effects, cleanup, and recovery