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This is a little scary, but I believe we should all be aware.

Gulf Oil Spill May Cost 17,000 Jobs, Moody’s Says - BusinessWeek

This article in Business Week raises a big concern. It is difficult to loose 17.000 Jobs, maybe more in the longer run. And here I go, I no economist, but I have do have a little bit of common sense. Are we not going to need people to work on cleaning all this up? How many jobs can that create? not just now, but over the next few years (assuming they do actually clean it)

Gulf Oil Spill May Cost 17,000 Jobs, Moody’s Says - BusinessWeek

Our video to keep BP on check! In Post Production

Last Saturday we had a great day, with an amazing crew helping to make our PSA Video Oil Splash. Everyone donating their time and talent to make this video, financed also through donations, to keep the awareness on the damage the oil spill will cause in the long run!

The video will be finish within the next two weeks! so stay tuned for what is coming.

Remember, once the well is shut, the work is far from over. We have to make sure BP cleans up the mess! not just this year, but in decades to come!

BP not Sending the Claim Checks as they promised

They are not really making it easy for no body. They are changing the system on how they deploy the checks, and all the checks for July seem to be late!

Let's hope is just a delay on the payment and it will be fixed.

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BP oil spill could be contained, not stopped, by Monday, Thad Allen, government's point man, says

This is some good news! Let's see if they actually accomplish right?

Read the article here from the NY Daily News.

BP oil spill could be contained, not stopped, by Monday, Thad Allen, government's point man, says

There has been so much promising and so much not coming together! Let really hoep that this time their are doing it right.

I am closing the week with a lot accomplished for Oil Splash, The PSA I am making on the Oil Splash to help maintain the awareness on the BP Oil Spill.

Lab Results Of Gulf Water In and Alarming!

This video made in New Orleans, straight from the gulf coast, tells us an alarming fact. The oil that is now in the waters and around is in fact very bad for everyone who is there.

Will BP take responsibility for all of them? I hope so.



This videos is part of the History Tours Youtube Channel

Oil Splash - the PSA to raise awareness on the Oil Spill

A few weeks ago I started a fund raising to make a video PSA of around 1 minute, to call the attention to BPs responsibility on the Oil Spill. In a month we got 1655$ contributed.

We are very happy to say that we are going into production with the video, and although we will have to cut some costs in the shoot, we will make it happen through donations of talented people who will give us their day of work for the cause.

The video is signed by this blog, but we are open to co-sign with an institution that would bring a stronger call to action that this blog can give.

Thank you all who is collaborating. Spread the word!

Stopping our oil dependancy


The oil spill is not only BP's fault (although it is their responsibility). The real solution here is to stop needing oil. Of course this will not happen instantly, and there are obviously many things we use daily that are made from oil. But we have to start thinking and acting on how to stop that oil addiction.

Repower America is doing just that. And you can help them!


The organization, as it describes on it's website:

"the Alliance is a unique non-profit, non-partisan organization that is committed to educating the global community about the urgency of implementing comprehensive solutions to the climate crisis. Through its work with The Climate Project, Repower America, the WE Campaign, the Reality Coalition, and its affiliated organization, The Climate Protection Action Fund, the Alliance seeks to present choices and offer changes that will protect our planet for future generations."

To donate something you can go here

Remember to share! This will not immediately help the gulf coast, but it will certainly help the worl in the medium and long term