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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBP Equinor oil spill Grand Bahama
Set calling attention to this. Demand BP action. Reefs in the Bahamas are already stressed by climate change and over fishing.
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BP Equinor oil spill Grand Bahama (Original Post)
Skidmore
Sep 2019
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malaise
(268,724 posts)1. Get thee to the greatest page for visibility
This is not good
Skidmore
(37,364 posts)2. Self-reccing.
Never do that but this is so important for the future of those islands.
malaise
(268,724 posts)3. Where is BP?
As the Barbarian PM said two days ago, we are victims of all those who continue to ignore climate change.
Skidmore
(37,364 posts)4. British Petroleum owns that.
Essentially built it on a sandbar. Bad words here.
malaise
(268,724 posts)5. They don't give a shit
Destroy and move on
Bayard
(22,011 posts)6. No words
And that doesn't happen to me very often.
brer cat
(24,525 posts)7. Terrible!
I don't see how they are going to recover.
Ilsa
(61,690 posts)8. BPs accountants are busy running the numbers
for tax write-offs for lost inventory, expense of clean up, and payments for the spill. They've been through a similar, but not identical, event in the Gulf of Mexico south of Louisiana.