Obama Follows In Carter’s Footsteps, White House To Go Solar
Throughout the United States of America, debates over energy have been going on for decades. (…)
Throughout the United States of America, debates over energy have been going on for decades. (…)
With his weekly radio address taking place traditionally on Saturday, President Barack Obama used the valuable time to talk about the recent measures he put into effect having to do with technological innovations in the United States. (…)
The issue of climate control and global warming has been one that has plagued both Democrats and Republicans since the 1990’s. (…)
Talk about oil rig explosions in the Gulf of Mexico has been commonplace since April. (…)
The city of New Orleans, Louisiana can be called many things. (…)
The tragic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April of this year went from being a terrible incident into a catastrophic disaster that has already cost 6.1 billion dollars and cost thousands their jobs. (…)
Nearly four months ago the now historic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico occurred due to careless procedures by English oil company, British Petroleum. (…)
In April, British Petroleum caused a catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that cost the gulf region of the United States money, jobs, and much of their eco-region. (…)
840,000 gallons of oil has leaked from an Enbridge Energy Partners pipeline into the Kalamazoo River in Michigan since Monday, and Michigan Governor, Jennifer Granholm is sounding the alarms for help. More…
BP CEO, Tony Hayward has decided to step down after much scrutiny and pressure from his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Hayward, […]
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