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Posted by jamie — 15 June 2010 at 2:12pm
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Unlike these pelicans, hermit crabs are less obvious victims of the Deepwater disaster (proper crab imagery below the fold, honest) © Magan/Greenpeace
John Hocevar, team leader of the oceans campaign at Greenpeace USA, is currently in Louisiana helping with Greenpeace's response to the BP oil spill. Here's his latest report from the centre of the ever-growing disaster.
Greetings from Grand Isle, Louisiana, one of the growing number of
places unlucky enough to win a "heavily oiled" classification on the
government maps tracking the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Despite
BP's efforts to keep it under wraps, we're here to document the impacts
of the spill. The public has a
right - and a responsibility - to know the true cost of our
continued reliance on offshore oil, and fossil fuels in general.
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Greenpeace has launched a groundbreaking new
competition which invites designers and industry experts, as well as members of
the public, to redesign BP's logo to better reflect the company's operations
abroad.