Environment
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Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS
BP exec gives pep talk amid US tensions over spill
SCHRIEVER, La. (AP) — A top BP executive has acknowledged growing tensions between the oil giant and the federal government but also gave workers at a command center a much-needed pep talk.
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Oil spill cleanup important phone numbers and information
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Drought tightens its grip on Lake Travis in Central Texas
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Lack of rainfall pushes wild animals into urban areas of Texas
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Will San Antonio launch successful plastic bag ban? Texas cities weigh pros, cons
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Photos and Video: Workers help birds covered in oil
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Who's at fault? Court battle looms over oil spill
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Too good to be true? Texas plant offers energy, pollution solutions
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Panel: Massive oil spill could happen again
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Gulf oil fund czar pays $950/hour for ethics advice
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Tests warned of cement troubles before BP blowout ignored
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Obama administration ends deep water oil drilling moratorium in Gulf
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Hungarian officials declare state of emergency post sludge spill
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North Texas air pollution hovers over Big Bend
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Texas lawmakers express resistance to EPA climate action
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Interior: Abandoned wells in Gulf must be plugged
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Researchers: Thick coat of oil on Gulf sea floor
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BP report blames itself, others for oil spill
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Expert: Latest Gulf fire different from Deepwater Horizon blast
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Feds to remove BP's temporary cap from Gulf of Mexico well
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Gov't: 23K workers affected by Gulf oil drill ban
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Scientists: Up to 80 percent of Gulf oil remains
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Ga. scientists: Gulf oil not gone, 80 percent remains
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Obama administration to require reviews for all deepwater drilling
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Final plug on Gulf oil leak at least days away
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Bexar County jail benefits from powerful San Antonio sunshine
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Tropical weather will cost Gulf crews 4 days
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Oiled pelicans find sanctuary on Texas Coast
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BP aims to drill final leg of relief well and seal it
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BP: Cement sealing Gulf oil leak has hardened
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Gulf seafood industry tries to shake an oily image
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Spill investigators want to find undersea evidence
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Official: BP blowout preventer to be replaced
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Day 108: BP starts pumping cement to finish 'static kill'
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Crush of mud finally plugs BP's well in Gulf
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Lawmakers probe dispersant used in Gulf cleanup
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BP: Static kill operation on way to sealing well for good
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BP says 'desired outcome' reached in Gulf well shutdown
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BP launches 'static kill' in bid to plug well
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San Antonio's VIA rolls out hybrid buses to slash pollution
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Deepwater Horizon blast survivor: Safety may have been compromised
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One hundred days pass since oil well explosion
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Gulf flow has stopped, but where is the oil?
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Lawmakers plan deployment of funds to offset damaged Gulf economy
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An American at the helm of BP? It could happen
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Spill site evacuation called off, ships return
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Bonnie downgraded but beaches still bare
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Despite oil, baby turtles being released in Gulf
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Thousands attend rally against Gulf drilling moratorium





