CLAREMONT, Calif. - Although some progress has been made in recent days, BP is still struggling to stop the oil pouring from the wreck of the Deepwater Horizon. The April 20 explosion that caused the calamity, and tragically killed 11 workers, has spilled at least 6 million gallons of oil - and perhaps five times that amount - into the waters of the Gulf Coast.
...human health and environmental impacts to be at least four times greater than those of natural gas, and the U.S. Energy Information Agency found coal to produce 60 percent more greenhouse gases. Considering the ravages of strip mining, mercury...
...for increased use of the existing capacity. This is the equivalent of three Alaska gas pipelines." The U.S. Energy Information Agency predicts that surplus LNG regasification capacity will hang over the market for years, he said. "The EIA...
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