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by Peter A. Mello

Peter A. Mello

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Tag: InfoGraphic

Big Oil, Big Spill, Big Mess, Big Money (infographic)

Here’s an interesting infographic by dgs digital of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill caused by the DeepWater Horizon which is now in very deep water and no longer on the horizon.

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Posted on May 4, 2010May 4, 2010Author Peter A. MelloCategories Environment, maritimeTags Deepwater Horizon. oil spill, InfoGraphic2 Comments on Big Oil, Big Spill, Big Mess, Big Money (infographic)

Water, water everywhere but only 0.08% to drink

World's Water Content InfoGraphic

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Posted on March 22, 2010March 22, 2010Author Peter A. MelloCategories Environment, life, OceansTags InfoGraphic, TreeHugger.com, World Water DayLeave a comment on Water, water everywhere but only 0.08% to drink
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