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sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is ellis you environmental scientist ed overton over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle of full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment is going through a come out relatively easily unscathed i mean it doesn't take a genius to see what's happening here people are being paid off or they're being threatened. on july fifteenth two thousand and ten heads tour ended with good news b.p.'s contractors had stopped the undersea oil gusher with a temporary plug. but there was at least one person who felt the oil hadn't gone away. this is matthew simmons the founder of simmons and company the largest oil investment firm in america in the late ninety's simmons discovered that saudi arabia was lying about their oil reserves the realization that the larg
sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is ellis you environmental scientist ed overton over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle of full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment is...
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster and quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these hydro and utilizing. bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit that seventy five percent is gone right now it's gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over ten when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all the sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist ed overton and we're
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster and quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these hydro and utilizing. bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit that seventy five percent is gone...
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. i'd go and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone right now it's gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over ten when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all of a sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist over to over to aft
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. i'd go and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone...