There is a website you can go to. I'll put a link on this page. Greater good runs it. They ask for a donation of $10 or more.
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British Petroleum.
BP admitted their fault and paid for the cleanup.
After the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Exxon should have paid for all the cleanup and also provided preventative measures!
BP and other government agencies are higher cleanup personnel for the BP oil spill. Lousiana has a much smaller coast than Florida, so they require much less front-line workers.
The U.S. Government has named BP as the responsible party in the incident, and officials have said the company will be held accountable for all cleanup costs resulting from the oil spill.
we can help clean the oil spill by volunteering to help clean the animals who have oil on them.
Responsibility for the cleanup of an oil spill typically falls on the party responsible for the spill, such as the company operating the vessel or facility from which the oil was released. Regulatory agencies may also be involved, ensuring compliance with environmental laws and overseeing the cleanup process. Additionally, local and federal governments can play a role in coordinating response efforts and providing resources. Ultimately, it is a collaborative effort involving multiple stakeholders to effectively address the environmental impact.
High cleanup costs, death of plants and animals, and damage to fishing economies.
no but they are suffering from the heat
more than 800,000 to 1,000,000 people around the world.
When you squirt a drop of dishsoap into the oil spill, the oil will move away quickly, but eventually, the oil will spread back.