Gulf Coast Recovery After the BP Oil Spill
Michael Conathan analyzes the Gulf Coast recovery process after the BP oil spill.
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Is BP following through on its pledge to "make things right" in the Gulf Coast? How has the government response been to the spill and what can be improved? What must be done to ensure a robust environmental and economic recovery for the Gulf?
(transcript, mp4, YouTube)
See also:
- One Year Later BP Still Not "Making It Right" by Jorge Madrid and Kiley Kroh
- The Gulf One Year Later: Beyond Rhetoric? by Michael Conathan
- Fossil Fuels: A Legacy of Disaster by Daniel J. Weiss and Valeri Vasquez
- Interactive Map: Fossil Fuel Accidents by Valeri Vasquez and Daniel J. Weiss
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Michael Conathan
Director, Ocean Policy
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