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BP Settlement Leaves Most Complex Claims Unresolved

Dark brown oil in marsh seen during an overflight on May 18, 2010. (Photo/NOAA).

by Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica BP’s announcement that it will pay $7.8 billion to compensate thousands of Gulf Coast residents harmed in the Deepwater Horizon disaster ends one chapter of legal wrangling over the 2010 oil spill, but leaves other, potentially far more expensive, issues unresolved. The tentative deal, announced late Friday, does not address state …

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Teachable Moments from the Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has the unfortunate honor of being the largest offshore spill in U.S. history. The unprecedented disaster left 11 dead and spewed nearly 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, covering more than 650 miles of coastal habitat with crude.

Where is Our Green Economy?

Recently, the New York Times posed this question in its “Room for Debate” forum: “Americans pride themselves on being global leaders in innovation … [so] why is the U.S. losing the green race?”