via SkyTruth by John on 7/23/10
We've been getting a lot of TV, radio, print and Web interviews and other coverage since the BP / Deepwater Horizon spill began back in April. Media interest focused on our early determination that the oil spill rate was much larger than official BP and government estimates; testimony in November 2009 warning Congress about the risks posed by offshore drilling; discovery of chronic leaks from other wells in the Gulf; and call for systematic, Gulf-wide pollution monitoring using satellite imagery.We have been busy. You can download reports listing our media and web appearances in April, May, June, and (so far) July. You might also be interested in reading our brand-new newsletter (Volume 1, Issue 1 - a future collectible!). Here are a few of the highlights:TV appearances- MSNBC, The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd
- CNBC, America's Crude Reality
- CNBC, Street Signs (beginning at about 4:25)
- AP TV, Gulf Awash in 27,000 Abandoned Wells
- Fox News, ANOTHER Oil Rig Leaking into Gulf of Mexico
- NPR, All Things Considered, BP's Own Numbers Prove Spill Greater Than Estimate
- NPR, To The Point with Warren Olney
- New York Times (Op-ed), The Measure of a Disaster
- New York Times, Size of Oil Spill Underestimated, Scientists Say
- New York Times, Estimates Suggest Spill Is Biggest in U.S. History
- Los Angeles Times, Tiny group has big impact on spill estimates
- Washington Post, 5,000 or 26,000 barrels a day: Size of gulf oil spill is a guesstimate
- Wall Street Journal, Experts: Oil May Be Leaking at Rate of 25,000 Barrels a Day in Gulf
- Miami Herald, Gulf oil spill has 'perfect precedence' in 1979 disaster
- CNBC, Deepwater Oil Risks Greater Than Industry Admitted
- Huffington Post, Mary Landrieu Minimized Potential for Spill and Impact of Damage
- Mother Jones, Two More Gulf Spills?
- New Scientist, SkyTruth founder: Remote sensing for the people
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