Gulf of Mexico
The GOP is up in arms because they believe that President Obama and the Democrat-controlled Congress are politicizing the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in an effort to pass climate change legislation through the Senate.
In a disastrous move on Tuesday evening, Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman – the two sponsors of The American Power Act – bowed to big oil and voted against a provision that would have stripped $35 billion in tax breaks that the industry currently receives.
As oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico and climate and clean energy legislation remains stalled in the Senate, President Obama has an opportunity to do more than criticize BP’s bumbling CEO, To
Good evening. As we speak, our nation faces a multitude of challenges. At home, our top priority is to recover and rebuild from a recession that has touched the lives of nearly every American. Abroad, our brave men and women in uniform are taking the fight to al Qaeda wherever it exists. And tonight, I’ve returned from a trip to the Gulf Coast to speak with you abo
The Hooters Girls want to help absorb oil in the Gulf.
Seriously.
Hooters, the restaurant chain known for its scantily-clad and well-endowed wait staff, hopes to collect 100,000 pairs of torn pantyhose from the Hooter Girls through ‘Project Pantyhose’.
As if BP's (NYSE:BP) problems in the Gulf of Mexico weren't enough to deal with already, now a video has been released showing another major disaster the oil giant is dealing with:
In a climate where Olympic bids and games alike require careful eco-planning and development, London's 2012 Olympic committee has found that





