July 9, 2010 / Nature / 1 comment 
After the Deep Horizon oil rig exploded and sank in the Gulf of Mexico in mid-April, the potential for environmental disaster has spread as tens of thousands of gallons of oil leak from the rig daily. Clean-up crews are in overdrive to protect Louisiana’s ecologically sensitive Gulf Coast. Follow our coverage and analysis as developments unfold.’Kill, don’t clean,’ is the recommendation of a German animal biologist, who this week said that massive efforts to clean oil-soaked birds in Gulf of Mexico won’t do much to stop a near certain and painful death for the creatures.Despite the short-term success in cleaning the birds and releasing them back into the wild, few, if any, have a chance of surviving. So what is here to do? Should these people get cleaned or should we shoot them? What is the solution for this dreadful thing that happened? While the administration is thinking what to do, what is left for us to do but to show our considerateness for the thing which are happening in our lives.




















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