Wednesday, November 28, 2012

BP Suspended From New Contracts With Federal Government

Wednesday, November 28, 2012
BP has been barred from doing new business with the United States government for misdeeds during the 2010 Gulf of Mexico rig disaster and oil spill, the Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday.
Group Hopes To Force Cap-And-Trade For Vehicle Emissions
Alternative Chemicals Pose Same Dangers As Predecessors
Global Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Previously Thought
BP Employees In Court On Oil Spill Charges
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Maia James: Five Easy Ways to Detoxify Your Home Without Freaking Out
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Thomas Kerr: Paying the Price for Climate Change
While delegates struggle to craft consensus on how to achieve the Copenhagen COP15 target of stabilizing global emissions increases at 2 degrees Celsius, the zeitgeist seems to have already shifted to an acceptance that we will be living in a warmer world, full of unknown and potentially huge economic impacts.
Brendan DeMelle: Hey Bill O'Reilly, You're Busted! Fan Watches Chasing Ice and Now Understands Global Warming Is Real (VIDEO)
Well, today she watched the incredible new documentary film Chasing Ice and left the theater determined to educate all of her friends (whom she had convinced that global warming was fake) about the reality of climate change. Have you seen Chasing Ice yet?
John Tepper Marlin: Surprises in FEMA Tally of New Jersey Hits
In the Sandy Aftermath, Governor Andrew Cuomo says New York State took a $33 billion hit and he is asking Washington for $30 billion.

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