This avoidable drilling disaster is a festering puncture wound of the Anthropocene.
Less than two weeks after dumping nearly 90,000 gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, Shell Oil is at it again.
One year ago, a pipeline ruptured, releasing roughly 140,000 gallons of heavy crude oil onto land, beaches, and the Pacific Ocean near Refugio State Beach.
Real change can become a reality in the street, in the woods, in the sea, and in the life of every one of us: only by destroying anthropocentrism. When the earth cries out for vengeance, it’s up to us to take up arms.
Vietnamese police have detained dozens of protesters in the capital, where demonstrators gathered for the second time in a week to denounce a Taiwanese company they accuse of causing fish deaths in central coastal provinces.
The United States Guard said it is responding to a crude oil spill from a Shell subsea well-head flow line about 90 miles off Timbalier Island, Louisiana on Thursday.
A molasses spill in a river in El Salvador from a sugarcane processing plant has triggered an alert by authorities worried about the effect on fish and people along the waterway.
by Doug Stanglin and Doyle Rice/ USA Today A raging wildfire, whipped by strong winds from a cold front that arrived Wednesday, has destroyed 1,600 structures in the Canadian oil sands city of Fort McMurray and driven out almost the entire population of 83,000 people. The fire is expected to be one of Canada’s costliest disasters ever, said Steve Bowen […]
Tribal representatives discovered that the drums were left open, releasing toxic Phosphine gas into the environment within Reservation boundaries.
Opposition to BP’s Bight plans growing with protests in Australia and at BP AGM in London. Oil spill from well blowout could affect all of southern Australia’s coast.