The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

How many Exxon Valdez does it take to equal Obama’s Oil Spill?

Scientists: Gulf oil spill surpasses Exxon Valdez http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gIXWYBTpLtSayJtg41LKXpxSxVPAD9FV8LH81 Fishermen, hotel and restaurant owners, politicians and residents along the coast are fed up with BP’s failures to stop the oil, and the anger has turned toward Obama and his administration. Polls show the public is souring on their handling of the catastrophe.

Why is British Petroleum being so viciously dealt with by the Obama Administration?

Have we already forgotten when Occidental Oil’s Piper Alpha platform exploded in the North Sea in 1988, killing 167 people; or when Union Carbide’s gas plant in Bhopal, India, poisoned an entire town in 1984, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives and the establishment of a poisonous legacy that remains to this day. […]

Did the BP oil spill finally get Obama to have a press conference?

Obama has avoided a real press conference for well over 300 days. Has the disaster from one of his major campaign contributors (BP) forced him into one? How will the White House press core spin Obama’s lack of response to this mess? Is the oil spill a “right wing” conspiracy or just Bush’s fault?