Film released by National Wildlife Federation on Jun 30, 2010
NWF asked a diverse group of locals in Venice, La what they love about their home state. We then asked them what they feared most about the BP Oil Spill. This was their answers. Music by The Lost Bayou Ramblers.
Update posts will reveal that many of these fears have come true.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
BP Oil Spill Disaster: An Indigenous Perspective Revisited
Native American Tribe faces the BP Oil Spill
NationalWildlife Jun 27, 2010
The Atakapa Ishak tribe of coastal Louisiana has inhabited the region for time without number. In the 21st century they still maintain a lifestyle and culture that is inherited from their ancestors. Now, in the wake of the BP Oil Spill, they struggle to keep their identity and their way of life.Thursday, April 14, 2011
BP BANS CNBC CAMERA CREWS ACCESS TO AGM
Excerpt: "This ban applies not only to our camera crew but also to our satellite truck for live broadcast which has been refused permission to operate from any area owned by Excel, which includes, as we have discovered, all the parking lots of the hotels within the locale" Ross Westgate CNBC Anchor. read Full Story
Gulf Oil Spill Song inna Reggae Stylee
"THE GULF OF MEXICO OIL SPILL" [V 2]
By HIGHAH SEEKAH
Lyrics
IntroThe Second Angel blew his Trumpet
And something like a great mountain, burning with fire, was thrown into the sea
A third of the sea became blood
A third of the living creatures in the sea died
And a third of the ships were destroyed
Revelation 8 verse 8 and 9
Is this that time?
Chorus
Oh the oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Ocean life a die still
While they pointing fingers Mama Earth a cry still
The oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
What price will
We pay, Mama Earth a cry still
Verse 1
Washing up on a beach near you could it come close
Or change the world temperature or cause famine and drought (huh)
Life from Fort Lauderdale Florida east coast
This is Highah Seekah The Journalis, I am your host
Speaking of Florida, off towards its western coast
Out in the Gulf of Mexico, a disaster grows
On April twenty twenty ten Deepwater Horizon blows
Millions a gallons a oil, into the sea it flows (Damn)
Chorus
Oh the oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Ocean life a die still
While they pointing fingers Mama Earth a cry still
The oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
What price will
The planet pay, Mama Earth a cry still
Verse 2
Crying and she's bleeding as she's never bled
From the wound of an exploded, oil well-head
Will the plants and sea animals, end-up dead
Will the sea become like blood, end-up red
How will this, affect the planet, and the land we living on
The mammals, the fish, the phytoplankton
The cause, corporate commercial exploitation
Effects more environmental damage by man (certain greedy man)
Chorus
Oh the oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Ocean life a die still
While they pointing fingers Mama Earth a cry still
The oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
What price will
We pay, Mama Earth a cry still
Verse 3
Oil reflects sunlight and blocks evaporation
Which stops condensation, less rainfall and precipitation
With less moisture in the air for re-distribution
Big effects on global temperature and food production
And if that loop current takes it to the Atlantic Ocean
And it reaches the beaches of the east coast and
Pollute Wildlife, rivers yow the repercussion
It will be worse than the damn recession (worse)
Chorus
Oh the oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Life a die still
While they pointing fingers Mama Earth a cry still
The oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
What price will
We all pay, Mama Earth a cry still
The oil spill
Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Mama Earth a cry still
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Monday, March 28, 2011
There's a hole in the Ocean and in our hearts
There's a hole in the Ocean
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Disaster - Official Music Video - A Hole in the Ocean
This song was written to keep the focus on the BP oil spill disaster unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico. This is already the largest environmental disaster in United States History. Dedicated to the 11 men who lost their lives on April 20th, 2010.
1st Verse:
The wave crests on fire
And storm clouds below
The oozing dark monster
Creeps silently slow
The heartache of many
The future unclear
We stand on the shoreline
Surrounded by fear
Chorus:
There's a hole in the ocean
That's breaking my heart
When will it end
Why did it start?
Can we ever return
To our blue watered bay
There's a hole in the ocean
That stands in our way
2nd Verse:
For the diving birds diving
And the fish 'neath the waves
There is so much to do
There is so much to save
With bitter tears stinging
For the ones who were lost
Is there really a way
To assess what this cost?
Bridge:
Eleven souls sailing
That April day
It happened so quickly
'Twas no time to pray
(You Can) Purchase the MP3 of "A Hole In The Ocean" and help capture the cause: http://aholeintheocean.com -ALL proceeds are going to the Audubon Society's Oil Spill Response Team. There's NO fixed amount! Whatever you can afford! Please show your love for the people in the Gulf region!
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Louisiana's Culture of Fishermen Ponder Future
A Son of the Bayou, Torn Over the Shrimping Life
Jennifer Zdon for The New York Times |
Aron Greco took his new fishing boat for a test run in November. Only a few thousand Louisianians now make their living fishing, but Aaron had been drawn to it since childhood.
By AMY HARMON New York Times
By AMY HARMON New York Times
DELACROIX ISLAND, La. — “Hold up, Aaron,” Buddy Greco instructed his son as they bent over a sheet of fiberglass on the docked fishing boat. “You still cuttin’ it wrong.”
His tone on that hot afternoon last June was not unkind. But Aaron, 19, was tired of listening to his father, tired of fixing up the boat for a shrimp season that might never open, tired of wondering whether the future he had set his sights on was dissolving in front of him.
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