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State Department Criticized by E.P.A. on Pipeline Report
A top E.P.A. official said that the State Department’s latest environmental statement on the Keystone XL oil pipeline provided “insufficient information” to judge the project.
April 23, 2013, TuesdayObama and the Pipeline
Dr. Eric Chivian of Harvard Medical School discusses the repercussions of approving the Keystone XL pipeline.
April 22, 2013, MondayKeystone Pipeline Foes Vent in Nebraska
The State Department hearing drew hours of emotional testimony, mostly from opponents of Keystone XL, who whooped and applauded when anyone from their ranks spoke.
April 19, 2013, FridayPipelines, Pulitzers and Independent Online Journalism
Exploring implications for environmental policy and journalism as a small Web site wins a Pulitzer Prize.
April 18, 2013, ThursdayLighting a Spark on the High Plains
Nebraska, our remote, conservative, flyover state, seems like an odd place to make a stand for clean water and fertile land, but we will be at the heart of those battles.
April 18, 2013, ThursdayCanadian Visits U.S. to Promote Oil Pipeline
Alison Redford, the Alberta premier, said critics of the Keystone XL project had exaggerated the impact of developing the oil.
April 10, 2013, WednesdayTexas Refinery Is Saudi Foothold in U.S. Market
The Motiva refinery in Port Arthur, the largest in the United States, ensures a bigger market for Saudi crude and a stronger global voice for the kingdom.
April 5, 2013, FridayObama Tells Donors of Tough Politics of Environment
President Obama laid bare the political dilemma he faced on environmental issues, including the fate of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline from Canada.
April 5, 2013, FridayPipeline Spills Stir New Criticism of Keystone Plan
Spills in Arkansas and Utah have raised more questions about whether the Keystone XL project and the nation’s labyrinth of pipelines are being adequately monitored.
April 3, 2013, WednesdayThe Tar Sands Disaster
President Obama will be doing Canada a favor if he blocks the Keystone XL pipeline once and for all.
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Are Oil Pipelines Safer Now?
The Keystone XL project would create jobs from Montana to Texas. But what scientific and environmental issues should be considered first?
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