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The recent oil spills have stirred up much controversy in regards to the future of drilling in the United States. Meg Caldwell is the Executive Director of the Center for Ocean Solutions and Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy Program at Stanford and Larry Crowder is a Visiting Scientist at the Center for Ocean Solutions and Professor of Marine Biology at Duke University. In this video, they discuss the implications of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill from both a regulatory and an ecological standpoint and what this might mean for the future of oil exploration in the United States.
Instructor: Larry Crowder, Meg CaldwellLocation: Stanford University
Length: 31-60 mins
Subjects: Geology, Marine biology, Political Science
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