Interesting that this poll draws the most votes, but the fewest comments. Is that because the Gulf is too far away from Missouri to draw intense interest? Is it because there is a consensus that BP is at fault? Is it because the well has been capped, at least temporarily, and it looks like the problem is over?
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this catastrophe is its implications for future energy policy and regulations.
Don's Podcast and Slideshow from the Jefferson City Library:
Podcast — Slideshow
TV Weather Pro John Fuller interviews Don
about “Nature’s Wrath”
Click here to watch it.
Upcoming Events
Don Is available as a lecturer and presenter on his nature books. Here are some upcoming events:
September 17: Look for Don Corrigan’s Missouri weather book, “Show Me... Nature’s Wrath,” on sale at the River Hills Traveler magazine booth at the Valleypalooza Music Festival in Valley Park the afternoon of Sept. 17. The booth will be at the arts and crafts fair that begins at noon, and author Corrigan will be there part of the day to sign books. It all happens on Brignole Field. For directions and information, call: 800-874-8423 or 314-581-5720.
Interesting that this poll draws the most votes, but the fewest comments. Is that because the Gulf is too far away from Missouri to draw intense interest? Is it because there is a consensus that BP is at fault? Is it because the well has been capped, at least temporarily, and it looks like the problem is over?
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this catastrophe is its implications for future energy policy and regulations.