Maggie Rodriguez talks to Edward Overton, an environmental scientist from Louisiana State Univ., about BP’s “top kill” approach.
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Maggie Rodriguez talks to Edward Overton, an environmental scientist from Louisiana State Univ., about BP’s “top kill” approach.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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They could’ve built the thing on top of a lake. Why did it have to be really close to one of our main income of fishing shores?
stop buying bps gas now. fuck them
@NB5BHVL I know laughing it might seem funny to you!!! but if you whats about to go down I think you would be crying instead of laughing… Hint, Hint The famine in Afrika 5 times worse here!!!! Imagine that!!!
@NB5BHVL they shouldn’t have been digging there in the first place so there wouldn’t have been a need for a backup plan
They should of had a backup plan before this ever happened, Then they wouldn’t of had to go this long, Come on BP you making Exxon Valdez oil spill look good LMAO
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