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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Putting Profits Ahead of All

BP put human life, wildlife, the environment and all else at the bottom of their list, creating the greatest environmental catastrophe.....




High Stakes Trial Begins for BP Gulf Oil Spill

VIDEO: "Trials are about justice, and this is justice that's been a long time coming." - EDF Mississippi River Delta Director Steve Cochran.


From: Gulf Restoration Network:

Check out this edition of Wave Makers News, GRN’s quarterly newsletter on all things water in the Gulf, for an update on the latest research on the impacts of the BP disaster, along with articles about new coal terminal expansions in the Gulf, how Mississippi plans to use its share of BP fines, and more:

http://bit.ly/126y7u0

United for a healthy Gulf,
Matt Rota
Director of Science and Water Policy

In this issue:


Only Beginning to Learn BP’s Impacts
A report from the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative conference, where hundreds of scientists gathered in January to present their findings related to the BP drilling disaster.

Coal Terminals Expanding in the Dirty South
Right now, Big Coal is shifting its gaze to the Gulf, and this could have serious consequences for the health of our coast and communities.

Mississippi Releases Plan for BP Fines
The release of Mississippi’s Go Coast 2020 report is just one small step on the long road to restoration, and we sincerely hope the state works with the public to improve this flawed blueprint.

Wetlands Under Siege in North Gulfport
How will a developer’s plan to destroy almost 400 acres of wetlands in North Gulfport impact the residents of nearby communities that are already prone to flooding?

We Are All Connected by Water
A look at the plight of Florida’s springs and rivers, and some new ideas for how to provide the protections they desperately need.

Click here to read Wave Makers NewsAlmost three years since the start of the BP disaster, the civil trial over the disaster is just beginning, and there are still more questions than answers about what the long-term impacts will be on the Gulf’s environment and animals. However, we are beginning to learn more about the consequences of the disaster.

Check out this edition of Wave Makers News, GRN’s quarterly newsletter on all things water in the Gulf, for an update on the latest research on the impacts of the BP disaster, along with articles about new coal terminal expansions in the Gulf, how Mississippi plans to use its share of BP fines, and more:

http://bit.ly/126y7u0

United for a healthy Gulf,
Matt Rota
Director of Science and Water Policy

In this issue:

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