EPA Takes Tough Stand with Suspension of New BP Contracts
November 28, 2012 // The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today its temporary suspension of BP from new contracts with the federal government, citing “BP’s lack of business integrity as demonstrated by the company's conduct with regard to the Deepwater Horizon blowout, explosion, oil spill, and response.”
National Wildlife Federation News
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Gulf Restoration: A Win for Wildlife and the Economy
"There is a broad spectrum of jobs that could be created through the RESTORE Act"
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BP Criminal Settlement a Good Down Payment, Not the End of the Line
"Still a lot of work to be done when it comes to penalizing the parties responsible for the Gulf oil disaster"
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New Poll: Sandy Fuels Widespread Concern on Climate Change
Post-Election Poll Shows GOP Faces Growing Environmental Divide with Voters
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As Budget Talks Heat Up, Great Lakes Advocates Urge Public Officials to Hold the Line against Cuts to Restoration Programs
Key Great Lakes programs face mandatory 8.2 percent cuts through “sequestration”
Publication Date:
Friday, November 13, 2009