Within four months, the BP oil crisis in the Gulf of Mexico became the world's largest offshore spill and raised issues from jobs to the reduction of greenhouse gases within the political debate.
Yet public affairs pros in the energy and environmental sector say the spill still hasn't triggered a change in how most organizations communicate or in how policymakers and constituents view domestic energy issues.
Bud Albright, SVP of policy and government affairs for utility firm CenterPoint ...