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Keystone XL: Not the Jobs Plan the Oil Industry Pretends

March 10, 2013 by Susan Casey-Lefkowitz
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Proponents of the Keystone XL pipeline have been vastly overstating the number of jobs that will be created by this dirty energy project. Only 35 permanent jobs will be created by the pipeline.[read more]

New Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline Permit Rejected by Nebraska Residents

May 5, 2012 by Rocky Kistner
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TransCanada’s latest Keystone XL tar sands pipeline plan filed with the U.S. State Department has done nothing to quell local Nebraska opposition to the controversial project to pipe tar sands oil all the way to the Gulf for export. Nebraska residents say the massive pipeline plan still jeopardizes the world’s largest fresh...[read more]

Far from DC, Michigan Residents Fight Their Own Tar Sands Pipeline Battles

March 1, 2012 by Rocky Kistner
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As TransCanada announced it would begin building the southern leg of its Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas—setting the stage for a new Congressional battle over the transnational pipeline—Michigan residents are worried about a massive tar sands oil spill that persists in their backyards.  ...[read more]

The Viability of Keystone XL: Of Politics, Profits and Pipelines

February 16, 2011 by David Livingston
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Conventional wisdom would suggest that the prospect of a nearly 2,000 mile long pipeline between Canada and the United States, the TransCanada Corporation’s “Keystone XL” project, should be welcomed as a harbinger of closer ties and safer energy supplies. Under the surface, however, lies a complex geopolitical and commercial logic that suggests it is Canadian producers – not American consumers – who stand to gain most from the project.[read more]

Alaska Congressmen Propose to Axe Multi-Billion Dollar Natural Gas Pipeline

February 8, 2011 by Nathanael Baker
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Alaska lawmakers have proposed legislation which would abandon the Alaskan natural gas pipeline project. Building a pipeline capable of transporting Alaska's immense natural gas reserves has been the topic of discussion since the 1970s.  However, it was not until 2008, when former Governor Sarah Palin signed into a law a bill...[read more]