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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Gulf Coast Oil Spill: Cap Placed Over Well Only Collecting a Fraction of the Oil

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Dead Catfish on Hancock BeachImage by B.G. Johnson via Flickr



There just aren't words to adequately express how outrageous all of this has become - it's beginning to get hard to do more BP-bashing and talk of how slow the governmental response has been. Ineptitude all around, and unfortunately, hundreds of thousands - and likely millions - of lives of all along the Gulf Coast are being impacted by the economic impacts and millions of birds and aquatic animals have been killed by the ecological calamity.

We should understand that no company - even one as big as BP - will have the resources to set this right. What has been destroyed and spoiled will take years - perhaps decades to come back. Now, we will have to think about how to rebuild the coast, repopulate the ocean, and retrain and make whole - and that's not really possible - all whose livelihoods, businesses, and properties have been impacted by this oil spill tragedy.

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

David http://wyld-business.blogspot.com/

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