Watch the documentary and answer these questions while listening:
- How many barrels of oil spilled into the ocean?
- Why is it more common nowadays to see landscapes cluttered with oil riggs?
- What has allegedly happened to the oil?
- What do the citizens on the beach tell Stephen?
- Why are many more turtles brought in?
- Pelicans are the state birds. Which state is this?
- Why do they catch the pelican?
- Stephen and Mark aren’t confident about the tour in the rehabilitation centre. Why?
- BP wants you to see the cleaned up pelicans, but what do we not see?
- So they go back in and start asking some hard questions, such as …
- Why is Mark really negative about the biggest oil companies?
- t’s odd that the same precious oil is now being scrubbed off as …
- Jeff predicts the oil could pop up in the Bayou, how?
- Was it a good idea to use a dispersant on the oil?
- What do the fishermen complain about who suffered the oil spill in 1989?
- Fisherman James has a good deal now. He’s paid twice. For what?
- Why can Mike not go deep sea fishing?
- In Alaska they still see the consequences of the spill, 20 years after the fact. How?
- How is domestic violence related to the catastrophe?
- Whose fault is it, really?
After watching:
- Where do you stand on this?
- What might be one way of preventing these things from happening?
- Which other questions pop up?