Black Tide : The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill

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Pub. Date: 2011-04-12
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

A searing look at the human face of BPs disaster in the Gulf The largest oil spill in American history is more than a story of ruined beaches, dead wildlife, corporate spin, political machinations, and financial fallout. It is a compelling human drama with people whose lives will forever be defined as "before" and "after the BP Gulf oil spill." Black Tide is the only book to tell this story through the perspective of people on all sides of the disaster, from those who lost their lives, loved ones, and livelihoods to those who made the policies that set the devastating event in motion, those who cut the corners that put corporate profits over people and the environment, and those whose have committed their lives to ensuring such an event never happens again. Draws on the authors personal interviews from the Gulf and Washington, D.C. with dozens of people on the front lines of the disaster, from the living room of Sherri Revette, whose husband, Dewey, died on the Deepwater Horizon, to the deck of the Oceana where scientist Samantha Joye chases oil plumes, to the oil soaked beaches of Dauphin Island where environmentalist Casi Callaway fights for protection, to the halls of Congress, where Congressman Ed Markey struggles to hold BP to account Takes an up-close look at the key players such as BPs former CEO and PR nightmare Tony Hayward, oil industry lead lobbyist Jack Gerard, Governor Bobby Jindal, Admiral Thad Allen, and President Barack Obama Written by a leading oil industry expert who has already done a great deal of media to discuss the spill Dramatic and compelling, Black Tide exposes the human failings and the human cost of a manmade disaster that will be with us for a very long time.

Author Biography

Antonia Juhasz is a leading oil industry expert and Director of the Energy Program at Global Exchange. She is the author of The Tyranny of Oil and The Bush Agenda, and editor of The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report, 2009 and 2010. She has covered and commented on the BP disaster on NPR, BBC Radio, CBC TV, and Democracy Now!, and in the Guardian, the Times-Picayune, Ms. Magazine, and Dollars & Sense. Her oil industry analyses have been published in the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Petroleum Review Magazine, Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, and she was featured in the CNBC documentary The Hunt for Black Gold and on Fresh Air with Terry Gross. A former legislative assistant to two members of Congress, Juhasz holds a master's degree in public policy from Georgetown University. Her Web site is www.black-tide.org.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Explosion of the Deepwater Horizonp. 5
What You Can't See Can Kill You: The BP Macondo Oil Monster Escapesp. 41
Body Count: Oil, Gas, and Dispersant Attack the People, Wildlife, and Wild Places of the Gulfp. 87
When the Oil Kills the Fish, Can the Fishers Survive?p. 147
Making BP Pay: Cleanup Workers, Vessels of Opportunity, Claims, and Protestsp. 179
Big Oil Plays Defense: BP and the Oil Industry Respond to Disasterp. 211
Obama Steps Up: But Is the Disaster Over and Could It Happen Again?p. 251
Acknowledgmentsp. 313
Notesp. 317
Photo Creditsp. 357
Indexp. 359
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