Keystone Pipeline
Keystone pipeline could move ahead on alternative route
Whatever decision is reached on the pipeline, we need to balance both sides of the debate in a mature way. Yet that may not happen. We are likely to get politics as usual.
Whatever decision is reached on the pipeline, we need to balance both sides of the debate in a mature way. Yet that may not happen. We are likely to get politics as usual.
By Andrew Belonsky 7 hours ago There is no question President Obama siding with the State Department in rejecting the Keystone pipeline was politically motivated. By blocking TranCanada Corp's application, Obama signaled to his Earth-loving base that
Whatever decision is reached on the pipeline, we need to balance both sides of the debate in a mature way. Yet that may not happen. We are likely to get politics as usual.
"Keystone XL's backers want to re-direct tar sands oil from the American Midwest to reach the international market where tar sands oil would fetch a higher price. The Keystone XL pipeline would thus add billions of dollars to
Keystone pipeline rejected over politics, say Republicans
Raising the stakes on a bitter election-year fight with Republicans, President Barack Obama on Wednesday rejected a Canadian company's plan to build a US-spanning, 1700-mile pipeline to carry oil across six US states to Texas refineries. (Jan.
Obama says he rejected the Keystone pipeline because mandated deadlines would not allow proper a fair review, but Republicans are accusing him of putting politics ahead of sound policy. By BEN FELLER & MATTHEW DALY, Associated Press / January 18,
AFP (MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) TORONTO, Canada — Prime Minister Stephen Harper has lashed out at American groups opposed to a pipeline that would allow oil from Alberta's tar sands to be shipped to Asian and US markets. Harper capped a week-long
The Keystone XL oil pipeline has become a major source of partisan wrangling. The project would stretch from Alberta, Canada, to refineries along the Gulf Coast of Texas, posing major environmental risks that made the
Obama administration to reject Keystone pipeline | Close sources say announcement imminent.
Obama puts Keystone pipeline on hold, decries 'rushed and arbitrary' deadline
President Obama has put his foot down on a proposed 1700 mile pipeline stretching from Canada to the Gulf Coast, rejecting the plan much to the chagrin of Republican lawmakers.
President Obama has put his foot down on a proposed 1700 mile pipeline stretching from Canada to the Gulf Coast, rejecting the plan much to the chagrin of Republican lawmakers.
By Pat Cunningham Republican demagogues are all smiles today at news that the Obama administration has scuttled the controversial Keystone pipeline. Oh, the GOPers will hide their smiles behind scowls as they whine and complain, but that's what they
Canadian pipeline company TransCanada wants to build the pipeline to carry oil from Alberta to refineries along the southern US coast. The pipeline would not cross through Indiana, but Lugar says Hoosier manufacturing affiliated with the project would
On November 6, 2011, Bill McKibben arrived at Washington, DC's, Lafayette Park to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, designed to carry oil 1700 miles from Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico. McKibben, a Vermont writer and