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“We are going to not allow Kinder Morgan to finish this pipeline”

May 21, 2018By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News

As the clock ticks down until the May 31 deadline over the controversial Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline project, which will triple the amount of tar sands being transported from Alberta to the British Columbian coast, the campaign against its expansion is spreading abroad.

Kinder Morgan’s Pipeline in Canada Could “Violate” US Endangered Species Law

May 15, 2018By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News 3 Comments

As Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and Albertan Premier, Rachel Notley, prepare to invest in Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline, they are trying to spin the benefits of the highly controversial project.

BP: Oil Spill Clean-up Operations a “Welcome Boost to Local Economies”

April 9, 2018By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News 2 Comments

You would have thought that having been responsible for the largest offshore oil spill in US history, the Deepwater Horizon, which spilled an estimated 4 million barrels of oil into the sea, and cost you $65 billion, that as a company you would see oil spills as something to be avoided.

Sanchi oil spill already caused “serious ecological injury”

January 29, 2018By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News

The Sanchi oil spill in the East China Sea could potentially be one of the worst tanker spills in decades experts are warning, even though the spill has now largely disappeared from the news reports.

Oil Spill in the East China Sea Is “Now the Size of Paris”

January 18, 2018By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News

There are increasing environmental and health concerns in the East China Sea surrounding the oil spill from the Iranian registered tanker, the Sanchi, which sank on Monday carrying 136,000 tons, or one million barrels, of a highly flammable oil mix called condensate.

BP’s New Plans to Drill the Great Australian Bight Criticised

August 22, 2016By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News 1 Comment

Despite growing international condemnation, oil giant BP seems intent on drilling in the highly sensitive Great Australian Bight off the country’s southern coast, which is home to one of the largest breeding populations of endangered southern right whales in the world.

Trans Mountain pipeline is “final harpoon” for endangered killer whales

April 25, 2016By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News 2 Comments

At the beginning of last week, environmentalists celebrated when the largest energy infrastructure company in North America, Kinder Morgan, pulled the plug on its controversial natural gas pipeline which had been proposed through parts of Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, called NorthEast Energy Direct.

BP’s Bid to Drill the Australian Bight Rejected

November 17, 2015By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News

In a major set-back for the oil giant, BP’s highly controversial application to drill in one of Australia’s last great wilderness areas, the Great Australian Bight, has been rejected for falling short of environmental standards.

30 Days to Save the Australian Bight From BP

October 7, 2015By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News 2 Comments

Just as BP finally agrees to pay nearly $21 billion to settle claims relating to the disastrous Deepwater Horizon spill, the oil giant is proposing to drill four exploration wells in the Great Australian Bight, which threatens these pristine waters off the Southern coast of the country.

More Wildfowl Killed by Tar Sands

August 10, 2015By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured, News

The debate about the tar sands often centres on the global impact the dirty fuel has on the climate, however, wildfowl is often the victim and only occasionally does it make news.

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