The website, IfItWasMyHome, allows the user to place the BP Gulf oil spill over any town or city in the world. It is an enormously useful tool for visualizing the current size of the spill and the area it actually impacts. The picture below is a screenshot taken with the spill centered on Washington DC. For the interactive version of the site (where you can put the spill over your town, too), go to IfItWasMyHome.com or click on the picture below.
Friday, June 4, 2010
What If The Gulf Oil Spill Happened In My Home Town? (IfItWasMyHome.com)
Posted by Kristan J. Wheaton at 11:28 AM
Labels: BP, Environment, map, Oil spill, Petroleum in the Environment, Resource, Washington DC
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If it WERE my home.
You are not the only one to point that out to the author of the website. Check out the FAQs below the map on the main website.
Kris
If it were centered on our home in Erie, PA, it is likely to have obviously unfortunate, yet interesting implications, as it would cover areas of Southern Canada and a major shipping corridor, potentially affecting US-Canadian relations and international commerce, as well as the critical tourist and rare ecological regions of Lake Erie.
A very interesting concept. Thanks, Kris.
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