Interviews

BP's black tide still devastating lives

Capitol Hill Times’ coverage of Juhasz’s book tour talk at Town Hall Seattle. Just more than a year after the world’s biggest unintentional oil spill — the disaster that unleashed a quantity of oil equivalent to the Valdez oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico every four days — the nation has directed its gaze […]
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Gas Prices and the Oil Industry

Kathleen Dunn discusses gas prices and the oil industry with Antonia Juhasz Director, The Energy Program, Global Exchange. Author, "Black Tide: The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill."
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Antonia Discusses 'Black Tide'

KGNU's Connections - Antonia Juhasz talks about her latest book, Black Tide and the ongoing issues affecting the Gulf Coast one year after the largest oil spill in US history.
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Earth Day – the State of the World, BP One Year Later, US Whistleblower Says Fukushima Could Happen Here & Oil Companies’ Control Over Media

Reflections on the 41st anniversary of Earth Day, the Fukushima nuclear crisis, the Chernobyl 25th anniversary, the one year anniversary of the BP blowout, and signs of hope from across the country with Brent Blackwelder and Antonia Juhasz. Brent is the president emeritus of the Friends of the Earth and Antonia is the director of the Energy Program at Global Exchange, a San Francisco-based human rights non-profit organization.
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill: one year later

It has been a year since the BP oil spill disaster hit the Gulf of Mexico. Jerome McDonnell hosts Antonia Juhasz on Worldview to talk about the anniversary being at the BP AGM in London.
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Is BP still America's most hated?

"The country has turned away," says Antonia Juhasz, the author of Black Tide, a new book on the spill. "The one-year anniversary is an opportunity to refocus attention," she says.
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