EPA on Keystone XL: Significant Climate Impacts from Tar Sands Pipeline

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In a draft assessment of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, consultants for the U.S. State Department judged that building it would have no significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Why?…

Read Full Article, Scientific American

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When to Say No, The New York Times
In itself, the Keystone pipeline will not push the world into a climate apocalypse. But it will continue to fuel our appetite for oil and add to the carbon load in the atmosphere. There is no need to accept it.

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