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Isaac Leads to 5-Cent Gas Price Spike
CNNNEW ORLEANS -- Gas prices shot up by nearly 5 cents a gallon nationwide Wednesday -- with one-day surges of as much as 14 cents in some states -- after Hurricane Isaac cut output from refineries along the Gulf Coast. But experts say the price spike is...Tags: Environmental Issues, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Natural Disasters, Valero LP
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Isaac still tracking west of Fla., but forecast not unanimous
The latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center calls for Tropical Storm Isaac to pass by Florida's west coast toward Alabama and Louisiana, but there is disagreement from at least one meteorologist on that. The hurricane center's 2 p.m. update on...
Tags: Mexico, Weather, Tropical Weather, Weather Reports, Hurricane Isaac (2012)
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TD #7 becomes TS Helene in southwestern Gulf of Mexico
WGNO WeatherAir Force Hurricane Hunter aircraft investigating the remnants of TD #7 in the Gulf of Mexico say the storm is well-defined enough to warrant naming it Tropical Storm Helene. Computer models all indicate the storm will move northwest over mainland Mexico...Tags: Mexico, Tropical Storms
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Tropical Storm Isaac emerges; could threaten Florida
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Isaac emerged in the Atlantic on Tuesday afternoon, strengthening a little overnight and it’s one Florida needs to keep an eye on. Over the next five days, the system is projected to aim into the Caribbean, strengthen into a...Tags: Mexico, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Hispaniola
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Inupiat whaling, drilling at stake in recent Alaskan mayor’s race
GreenspaceIndependent photojournalists Will Rose and Kajsa Sjölander were on Alaska’s North Slope in November to document traditional whaling by the native Inupiat people, and found themselves at the height of a highly charged mayoral election season, with... -
Indiana man drowns during swim in Gulf of Mexico
NORTH REDINGTON BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say an Indiana man apparently drowned while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico near St. Petersburg. Pinellas County Sheriff's officials say 56-year-old Kenton Parker and 21-year-old Gary Ford swam from the...Tags: Mexico, Tampa
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Shell oil rig set for landmark Alaska journey
Los Angeles TimesAmid the tangle of towering steel, heavy cranes and overcast skies of Seattle's busy commercial shipyards, Shell Oil's massive Kulluk drilling rig is preparing to push off for the Arctic Ocean. When it does, America's balance between energy needs and...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Environmental Pollution, World Wildlife Fund, Shipbuilding
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Shell Drilling Rigs Ready to Leave for Chukchi Sea -- Greenpeace is Watching
Channel 2 NewsRival Vessels are both sitting in the Port of Seattle tonight (Saturday). And both are on the verge of an historic mission. The first of those vessels consists of 2 unique drilling rigs -- refurbished by Shell Oil. They are the Kuluk and...Tags: Mexico, Vessels (music group), Greenpeace, BP Plc, Science and Technology
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Ringling arts festival on Sarasota Bay: keeping it fresh
Legendary dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov is not long off the plane from Paris, where he just finished playing a lonely ex-general in "In Paris," an experimental theater piece based on a short story by Russian Nobel laureate Ivan Bunin. His souvenir from his...Tags: Entertainment Events, Fine Arts, Artists, Culture, Music
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Saltwater fishing offers a new adventure
TribLocal - ElmhurstWhen the folks from the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism invited Jim DaRosa and me to do a remote broadcast of the Fishing and …... -
Slidell doctor missing after plane crash in Gulf of Mexico
WGNO NewsThe U.S. Coast Guardin New Orleans is investigating a plane crash off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. The only passenger on board is believed to be Dr. Peter Hertzak of Slidell. Rescue crews flying near the site say the Cessna 421 twin-engine...Tags: Mexico, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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Rowland group tackles air quality after oil spill
When the Deepwater Horizon exploded in 2010, sending millions of barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, most scientists were concerned about the damage to sea life. Not many gave a whiff of thought to air quality. The Rowland-Blake Group at UC...Tags: Global Change, Environmental Issues, Global Warming, NASA, Entertainment Events
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