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August 28, 2010

Center for Biological Diversity's Summer Special Issue on the Gulf Oil Crisis

By Mac McKinney

The Center for Biological Diversity has been at the forefront of action since BP's Deepwater Horizon rig blew and has chronicled their spill-response campaigns for the Gulf in their summer issue of Endangered Earth: their research, legal and media teams' strong efforts to expose the real story behind the spill, safeguard Gulf wildlife, hold BP accountable and demand that the Obama administration reform off shore drilling.

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The Center for Biological Diversity has been at the forefront of action since BP's Deepwater Horizon rig blew and has chronicled their spill-response campaigns for the Gulf in their summer issue of Endangered Earth: their research, legal and media teams' strong efforts to expose the real story behind the spill, safeguard Gulf wildlife, hold BP accountable and demand that the Obama administration reform off shore drilling.

Authors Bio:
I am a student of history, religion, exoteric and esoteric, the Humanities in general and a tempered advocate for the ultimate manifestation of peace, justice and the unity of humankind through self-realization and mutual respect, although I am not a pacifist, nor do I believe in peace at any price, which is no peace at all but only delays inevitable conflict. There are times when the world must act. Planetary consciousness is evolving, but there are many retrograde forces that would drag us back down.

I have also written one book, a combination of poetry, photography and essays entitled "Post Katrina Blues", my reflections on the Gulf Coast and New Orleans two years after Katrina struck. Go to the store at http://sanfranciscobaypress.com/ to purchase. And I also have a blog called Plutonian Mac.

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