BP Gulf Oil Crisis: Innovative Solutions and Urgent Action Needed
BP Gulf Oil: A Hairy Situation: Nature’s Oil-Absorbing Wonder
For months, I’ve been questioning Deepwater Horizon and BP about their reluctance to use hay or hair for Gulf cleanup. Surprisingly, BP has avoided using hair in nylon liners as sponge-like oil absorbers. Consequently, we must ask: Why not utilize this natural resource to plug the leak? Furthermore, why aren’t we attaching these eco-friendly solutions to boats and employing jobless fishermen to navigate the oil-soaked waters of our once-pristine Gulf Coast?

Matter of Trust: Making Waves with Limited Resources cleaning up BP oil spill
Meanwhile, Matter of Trust reports that all 19 Gulf warehouses are filling up. However, they only have enough materials to create 2.5 miles of boom. On the bright side, over 600 volunteers have already produced 10 miles. Nevertheless, we urgently need 5 million miles, people! Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work!
National Guard: Boots on the Ground
In addition, the National Guard is actively assisting by transporting oil-soaked booms to trucks for cleaning and redeployment. This collaborative effort showcases the potential for coordinated action.
Grassroots Action: The Power of Local Response
Given that all on-shore responses are municipality or locally based, we undoubtedly can make a difference. Therefore, it’s crucial to understand that every small action counts towards the larger goal of Gulf restoration.
Call to Action: Volunteers and Funding Needed
Above all, Matter of Trust requires more volunteers and funding for outer mesh. Your support can significantly impact the cleanup efforts and help restore our beloved Gulf Coast.
Related Stories:
- A Deeper Dive into the Oil Spill Saga
- Obama Administration’s Oversight
Shockingly, the Obama Administration was unaware of using hay or hair for BP oil spill cleanup. They seemed more concerned about BP’s version of Gulf cleanup. White House sources confirmed their knowledge of hair’s cleaning potential but were oblivious to BP’s rejection of cleaner oil removal methods.
In an exclusive and alarming conversation, BP CEO Tony Hayward told the Green Living Guy that their cleanup plan was working. This statement raised eyebrows and questions about the true state of remediation efforts.
Interestingly, the reason we shampoo is that hair naturally collects oil. This fact has become a beacon of hope for oil spills. In San Francisco, Matter of Trust, an ecological public charity, is revolutionizing oil spill cleanup through innovative thinking and environmental sustainability. Amazingly, you might already be contributing to this program every time you get a haircut!
In conclusion, the Gulf oil crisis demands innovative solutions and urgent action. By harnessing the power of natural resources and community efforts, we can make significant strides in cleaning up our precious coastline. Let’s join forces and turn the tide on this environmental disaster!
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