Impact of Oil Spills on Environment Essay

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    the development of the pipeline and the overall impression on the environment that would ensue from extraction, transportation, and refining of the oil.…

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    Bp Oil Spill Essay

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    barrels of crude was pumped into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The impact of the spill is still being studied. During this period, 57.5 square miles of gulf waters were closed to fishing and other commercial activities. Just top put it in context, the estimated amount of oil spill is enough to fill 311 Olympic size swimming pools. BP’s initial response has been widely condemned as lacking sincerity and will to stem the flow of the oil into the Gulf region. For example, the company initially…

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    In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon incident, an oil spill, ripped through the Gulf of Mexico spilling 60,000 gallons of oil a day (Freudenberg and Gramling 13). It was referred to by President Obama in a speech as “the worst environmental disaster America has ever faced.” As a resident of an island nation, I saw my country get more and more anxious. We were unsure of how the oil would impact our marine life and ultimately our economy as fishing is one of our main industries. The stress of this…

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    of sea turtles are endangered. One of the top unnatural causes for sea turtle deaths is oil spills. Oil…

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    Bp Pestle Analysis Essay

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    out what they need to do to become efficient and a well-rounded company. British Petroleum (BP) is a multinational oil company that operates in over 70 countries worldwide with 79,800 employees it has become well known company that has generated over $225bn for the economy. This essay will consist the PESTLE analysis of the company operating in USA and the effects that the oil spillage in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 did to the company’s policies. BP. (2016). Despite British petroleum being…

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    water, and the environment around them, determines the purity of the water. Water pollution can be devastating to the environment, affects economics, and alters people 's daily lives. The most problematic of water pollutants are microbes that induce disease. Two main types of these pollutants make up all pollution are created by humans, those being point source, and non-point source pollution. Point source pollution…

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    000 crude oil barrels daily to refineries by an underground pipeline (Narayan). The pipeline alignment will be passing through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois states and cross various rivers (Yan). The implications of this project has negative long-term effects that could affect the environment and culture of the resident Native American tribe, Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Although this project might have a beneficial short-term economic outcome, the long-term implications…

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    ethics and the associated ethical concepts of the area they include ecological footprint, anthropocentric, instrumental value and intrinsic value. I’ll be using the BP oil spill and its rebranding of the company as a case study that demonstrates a graphic design ethical issue but mainly focuses on the broader environmental issues. The spill has impacted on the ocean’s ecosystem and was a controversial issue due to the way BP tried to resolve the catastrophic event. Environmental ethics discuss…

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    Macondo was not the first oil spill accident in offshore platforms, and will not be the last either. The resulting explosions and fire led to the deaths of 11 individuals, serious physical injuries to 17 others, the evacuation of 115 individuals from the rig, the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon well, and massive marine and coastal damage from a reported 210 million barrels of released hydrocarbons. Other notable oil spill accident is the explosion of Oil well Ixtoc 1 in the Bay of Campeche in…

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    believe that the Keystone XL pipeline will bring up many spills than any other pipeline. In the Environmental Analysis of the Keystone XL Project articles it talks about how there are data it calculated by the Department of State (DOS) there would be 1.8 to 1.183 spills that will be bigger 2,100 gallons per year. Also it states, “The existing Keystone Oil Pipeline system has experienced 14 spills since the operation in June 2010…of those spills, seven were 10 gallons or less, four were 100…

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