The Top 10 Articles You Didn’t See: March 2011
The Gulf Coast may not be gracing the headlines, but there’s plenty of things happening in the area that continues to feel the severe ramifications of last year’s spills. Every month we’ll be highlighting some of the news articles that didn’t make headlines, keeping you up to date on what’s taking place in the Gulf and bringing awareness to the plethora of issues still at hand in the area.
1. Louisiana to spend $12 million on wetlands, oyster beds, and send BP the bill
By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune
2. Commentary: BP is back in Gulf
By Loren Steffy, The San Antonio Express News
3. Up to 40% of Gulf Oil Spill Was Potent Methane Gas, Research Shows
The findings underscore how little is understood about the behavior of gases in oceans, as countries launch the first gas-hydrate drilling programs
By Lisa Song, SolveClimate News
4. ‘Red flag’ in oil-spill health study
By Nikki Buskey, The Daily Comet
By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune
6. Are Recent Baby Dolphin Deaths Caused by the Oil Spill?
By Laura Goldman, Change.Org 7. In Devastating Complaint, Louisiana Demands $1 Million a Day from BP and Others By Sabrina Canfield, Courthouse News 8. BP tackling tar mats off coast County officials: Cleanup effort too little, too late By Kimberly Blair, The Pensacola News Journal 9. Gulf of Mexico is a treasure to protect By Frances Beinecke, Contributing Op-Ed Columnist, The Times-Picayune |
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