Wednesday, June 16, 2010

It's Only The Environment After All

It's Only The Environment After All
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Photo via OSTC
With the gruesome pictures of oil-covered birds and soiled shorelines now rolling in, and the narrative of the spill split between BP's continued inability to get a handle on the flow from the source and the federal government's inability to get a handle on BP, an important element of this debacle has slid under the radar: BP has continued to deploy hundreds of thousands of toxic chemical dispersants into the Gulf -- despite repeated directives from the EPA demanding that they halt the practice. They've now passed the 1 million gallon mark.
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We reveal serious flaws in toxicity tests on dispersants being used to break up spilt oil from Deepwater Horizon.

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