Hell is not too far away

CLICK TO SEE MORE SHOCKING IMAGES FROM THE OIL SPILL IN CHINA

CNPC & the Environment

CLICK TO SEE HOW COMMITTED THEY REALLY ARE

Photoshop lessons with BP

HOW TO COVER UP INCOMPETENCE USING PHOTOSHOP, by BRITISH PETROLEUM.

Read and SEE more on Gizmodo: 
http://gizmodo.com/5592836/bp-photoshops-another-official-image-again-terribly



I don’t know if I laugh or get mad. So fucking pathetic. Attention to the “AGAIN” - They are not first-timers; They lack experience, though - maybe they get it right on the next spill.

Now China?! Com’on! Is this a joke?

Besides animal life, it’s also taking human lives as well.
Read the report from Greenpeace China.



Two Oil Spills in 3 months? This is unacceptable.
“Our planet’s over-reliance on petroleum caused this tragedy”

Lessons from Brazil’s oil spill

It never goes away! That’s why the Age of Oil is OVER! Enough of it.

From 2007: Judge sets a fine of R$100million to Petrobras

Personally, I don’t think it’s enough. R$100mi = +/- U$55mi. I’m pretty sure they still got PLENTY in the bank - Considering the permanent damage to the environment. BLACK SHAME in Brazil too. 

How Much Oil Has Leaked?

Source: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/05/how-much-oil-has-spilled-in-the-gulf-of-mexico.html

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Thanks! But we have a lot of work ahead. Take action NOW! Spread the word.

It’s all connected! Don’t you get it?

Now we, the general public is finding out where all the garbage we produced is ending up. There are no more innocent  bystanders. Everybody got some dirty in their hands. 

It’s all connected! Don’t you get it?

You’re probably asking: Who’s Lolita?

Text from http://www.savelolita.com/

- Lolita is a 42 year old captive killer whale (orca) living at the Miami Seaquarium in Florida. Since her brutal capture in 1970, she has been kept in a tank that is illegal by the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) standards for size requirements. Lolita is approximately 21 feet long and 7,000 pounds. Her tank is 20 feet deep at the deepest point and a mere 12 feet deep around the edges. The pool is only 35 feet wide. 

The Miami Seaquarium is considered to be one of the most dilapidated aquatic parks in the world. It is in need of major repairs, and per the Marine Mammal Inventory Report, has a substantial death rate for their animals.

Lolita is housed with several small Pacific White-Sided dolphins and they performone or two shows a day, depending on Seaquarium attendance. Please watch the video below to see Lolita’s life:


WATCH BELOW THE TRUE STORY BEHIND THIS FREAK SHOW PLAYING OLE OLE MUSIC AND SHIT:

To make it even worst, the fucking Gulf Oil spill is reaching Miami in 30 days! Lolita is fucked! http://orcanetwork.org/news/oilhitslolita.html IF MIAMI AQUARIUM RELEASES LOLITA, SHE’LL PROBABLY SWIM IN OIL. Either way, nature is losing the battle against us. 

(Sorry about the F word. But it makes my blood boil! Pure rage! Goddammit… In what kind of world are we living?)

See how it’s all connected?!? Domino effect. 

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Congratulations, you did it!


“Remember how much your generation wanted to change the world? - Congratulations, YOU DID IT!”
CLIMATE CHANGE; THE PLANET NEEDS YOUR HELP. 



My 2 cents on this is that… I don’t know, maybe we, “regular people”, don’t act as much as  we should cuz we might be afraid of tough confrontation against government, corporations and police… As we can see on the second video, Greenpeace voluntaries go through a LOT of crazy shit and this is pretty scary to most of us. Takes a deep commitment to take all that shit. 

So, maybe… MAYBE! (I’m not pointing fingers)… general population must be told WHAT to do, “light, but effective” actions. Advertise agencies get paid to create campaigns to sell us stuff we don’t even need.

So, as a ex advertise art-director, I tell this to my fellow professionals in this field… forget your fucking iPhones and the Wii and the XBOX for a minute (or an hour - even better); - And com’on… I know what you do, most of you look like spoiled kids, living in a bubble with your electronic toys (now I’m pointing fingers) - Forget this superficial crap and put your brilliant minds to collaborate. 

I started this series of activist blogs without any resources, I’m using social medias to spread the messages, promote awareness… It’s not much, it’s not the same as taking a wide ride on a Greenpeace boat and get hosed down by whale fisherman and all that… but, dammit! It’s a start! I’m doing what I can, when I can and how I can. Better than do NOTHING.

Losing Interest in the Oil Spill?

by Mashable

http://mashable.com/2010/07/06/oil-spill-stats/

We’re losing interest in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill just a few weeks after it became a big media topic — and long before we’ve even made a dent in cleaning up after this mess — if Internet search and discussion trends are to be believed.

An estimated 100 million gallons or more of oil have surged into the Gulf of Mexico. Spread by wind and underwater currents, the pollution has drifted toward coastal areas, coating wildlife and natural environments in thick layers of crude oil.

6 Ways to Help the Gulf Coast Today

Photo Credit Kris Krug / Static Photography

http://www.thecausemopolitan.com

“Here in the Gulf Coast, the effect from the oil spill is overwhelming. An entire way of life is gone forever. It’s not an overly dramatic statement.”


News Updates

From The New York Times Interactive Map to the Oil Reporter Mobile Application, there are many resources gathering information and sharing photos, videos, blog and news updates from the entire Gulf Region. One site to bookmark is WWOZ’s BP Oil Disaster Resource and Update page. You can find more information like what is listed here that can help build your own resource guide of information surrounding the disaster.

Donate

There are many small community groups making an immediate impact in the Gulf Coast region where your donations will be put to use immediately. To help you, follow this Twitter list of organizations to support. Another great opportunity to give is during Monday night’s 2-hour CNN telethon special. You can direct your donations to one of three national nonprofits, National Wildlife Federation, The Nature Conservancy or the United Way. If you remember, the CNN Haiti telethon raised over $5 million, and these national endeavors are critical fundraising channels for giving back on a national scale.

Gatherings for Good

Follow @TEDxOilSpill, or attend the event June 28th in Washington DC where leaders around the country and across industries including government agencies, NGOs, and environmental groups are coming together to tackle the tough questions raised by the recent and ongoing environmental catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico. Topics will include mitigation of the spill and the impending cleanup efforts; energy alternatives; policy and economics; as well as new technology that can help us build a self-reliant culture. There are 72 Meetups happening around the country that day (including this one in New Orleans) so you can participate where ever you are.
 
Volunteer

LA Gulf Response is collecting names for possible upcoming volunteer opportunities around the Gulf Region. Its important to note that the health affects of the oil spill and it’s air-borne particles are not known, and most relief agencies are looking for skilled volunteers or to hire those from the local community who need income to help. Much of the area around the oil spill is highly-restricted, follow the agencies supporting this response effort for more information.

Purchase Power

Most products supporting Gulf Coast nonprofits have sold out in a heartbeat (including this one fromThreadless) but one to jump on is the collaboration between Fleurty Girl and the Audubon Institute’s Louisiana Marine Mammal & Sea Turtle Rescue Program (LMMSTRP). 100% of the net proceeds from the sales of this T-shirt, called “Rescue Me”, go towards the Audubon program. Another is from We Add Up, with your custom number on the shirt totaling people making a difference.

Lagniappe

@BPGlobalPR is NOT actually the BP PR team on Twitter. It’s an account started by humorist Leroy Stick. His satire is sharp while raising awareness to the actions of BP and those responding to the spill. The account has over 160,000 followers (versus 12,000 for the real BP Twitter account). It’s not a laughing matter, but these tweets will bring a smirk to your face and we all need something light hearted. His “BP CARES” T-shirts can be purchased here and 100% of the proceeds go to the Gulf Restoration Network

READ THE FULL ARTICLE @

http://www.thecausemopolitan.com/6-ways-to-help-oil-spill-gulf-coast/

www.projectgulfimpact.com

BP is SHAMELESS

BP Will Penalize Fishermen For Not Helping To Clean Up Their Toxic Mess. Unbelievable!

Kindra Arnesen is the wife of a Gulf fisherman and she’s been kicking butt on exposing BP abuses. In this latest news, she’s discovered that BP is claiming is that if fishermen choose not to take part in the oil spill cleanup, BP will consider that as potential income declinedand deduct it from their claims.

Kindra has previously talked about the serious health problems manifesting in those who have taken part in the cleanup.

In other words, if you didn’t want to risk your health and expose yourself to their toxic waste, you’re going to suffer financially as a result. But doesn’t BP have a pretty sunflower logo?

• source: http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/bp-will-charge-fishermen-not-cleaning