WaPo: Lessons From Exxon Valdez Spill Have Gone Unheeded
The story of the last cataclysmic American oil spill has evolved over
time into a straightforward tale of cause and effect: In 1989, a
hard-drinking skipper ran his tanker aground in Alaska, and Exxon was
unable to prevent crude from spreading along hundreds of miles of
pristine shoreline.
But the full story of the Exxon Valdez wreck is far more complex, and it offers striking parallels to today's events in the Gulf of Mexico -- including a central role played by a consortium led by British Petroleum, now known as BP.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.
But the full story of the Exxon Valdez wreck is far more complex, and it offers striking parallels to today's events in the Gulf of Mexico -- including a central role played by a consortium led by British Petroleum, now known as BP.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.


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