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Oil Spill: Barack Obama guarantees help


The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico more than a month is giving a lot to discuss. Both Erenovable and from The Green Blog, we follow the news on an ongoing basis as well as the developments. Recently, we have a summary of what transpired during the last days, always analyzing what happens to the oil spill.

One of the latest we have commented Barack Obama bet on renewable energy in order to find an urgent solution to this problem, because the oil has spread and has come to haunt America. And just today June 5, which is World Environment Day, we learned that President Barack Obama has assured his support to those affected by the oil spill.

"What I said to several affected and what I have secured from the beginning of the disaster, I will express my solidarity with the people of the Gulf of Mexico until they have been compensated" - radio says U.S. President with the intention that all these people can recover from the tragedy oil. This

oil spill is being considered as the worst environmental disaster, linked to oil leak in U.S. history. Began, first, affecting some 200 km from the Louisiana coast where fish and birds affected. Then it spread to Alabama and Mississippi and now, last Thursday, began threatening the tourist beaches on the coast of Florida.

Obama said to begin with and are around twenty thousand people working daily with the intention to contain the lines of U.S. coastal oil pollution and to protect waters. To do this, Obama has made about seventeen thousand five hundred National Guard troops.

"We have also ordered BP to pay the demands facing economic injury, and ensure that every penny that must bear the people of the Gulf of Mexico" - said the U.S. president.

addition to the 1,900 vessels that are working to clean water, President Obama has sought out experts and scientists from around the world to cooperate in finding a solution to this problem that is affecting the environment and causing pollution.
Source: The Green Blog

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