Two years since the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, we look at
its impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s residents and wildlife even as no BP
officials have faced criminal prosecution for the disaster. Eleven
workers died when the Deepwater Horizon well exploded, and almost five
million barrels of crude oil leaked into the ocean before the well was
plugged after 51 days. BP maintains the Gulf is rapidly recovering
thanks to the company’s efforts, but Al Jazeera reporter Dahr Jamail
describes how scientists say shrimp, fish and crabs in the Gulf of
Mexico have been deformed by oil and chemicals released during the spill
cleanup effort. Meanwhile, ProPublica’s environmental reporter, Abrahm
Lustgarten, says the company failed to learn from past mistakes that
could have helped avoid the explosion. He is the author of the new book,
"Run to Failure: BP and the Making of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster."
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