The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is widely considered one of, if not
the, worst environmental disasters in history. Around 4.9 million
barrels of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico, polluting vast swathes of
the ocean and local beaches, and proving deadly to much of the marine
life in the region.
After 3 months the leak was officially halted and clean-up to this day continues, and the Gulf slowly returns to its former self.
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes (UAA) have discovered that the chemical dispersants used to treat the oil and break it down have actually increased the toxicity of the oil by as much as 52 times.
Read more: http://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Deepwater-Horizon-Chemical-Dispersants-52-Times-More-Toxic-than-Oil.html
After 3 months the leak was officially halted and clean-up to this day continues, and the Gulf slowly returns to its former self.
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes (UAA) have discovered that the chemical dispersants used to treat the oil and break it down have actually increased the toxicity of the oil by as much as 52 times.
Read more: http://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Deepwater-Horizon-Chemical-Dispersants-52-Times-More-Toxic-than-Oil.html
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