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BP oil spill

Former BP Spokesperson Is Now EPA Region 6 Chief of Staff

After more than a decade working for BP, Wynn Radford IV has a leadership position at the EPA regional office covering five states, including Texas and Louisiana. He has been cleared to work on matters relating to his former employer.

By Martha Pskowski

An offshore oil drilling rig is seen in the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: Ron Buskirk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
A BP cleanup crew shovels oil from a beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, La. Credit: John Moore/Getty Images

Fifteen Years After Largest U.S. Offshore Oil Spill, Researchers Reveal Most-Polluting Rigs

By Carrie Klein

Rainbow Pipeline Spill

Oil Accidents Fuel Keystone Opposition

By Stacy Feldman, SolveClimate News

Gulf of Mexico, June 2010

BP's Alaska Penalty Points to Big Gulf Fine

Tom Bergin, Reuters

Oil contamination in the Ecuadorean Amazon rainforest.

Is Chevron's Fight to Avoid Liability Par for the Course?

By Michael Keller and Stacy Feldman

An outcrop of methane hydrates, underwater.

Research: Up to 40% of Gulf Spill Was Methane Gas

By Lisa Song

$100 Aerial Mapping Technique Gaining Grassroots Interest

By Lisa Song

Oil burning by Isle Grande Terre

Gulf Oil Spill: BP Ducks Gross Negligence Charge

Tim Webb, Guardian

Alabama Shipbuilding Town Reels Under Drilling Moratorium

By Jacoba Charles

Louisiana Fishermen Slam Claims that Oil Almost Gone, Seafood Safe

By Jacoba Charles

BP Oil Spill: Endangered Species Still at Risk

By Guest Writer

Tribal Youth Group Rises to Fight Problems Exacerbated by Oil Spill

By Jacoba Charles

(PHOTOS): Bare Hands Clean-Up of a Horrible Oil Spill

By David Sassoon

BP Oil Cap May Not Have Stopped Leak

By Guest Writer

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