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Omaha Steve

(99,708 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 11:34 AM Nov 2014

State Department's Keystone XL Contractor ERM Approved Project Now Melting Glaciers





http://www.desmogblog.com/2014/11/16/state-department-keystone-xl-erm-group-gold-mine-melting-glaciers




A controversial government contractor once again finds itself in hot water, or in this case, melting glacier water.

TransCanada chose Environmental Resources Management Group (ERM) as one of its contractors to conduct the environmental impact statement for Keystone XL on behalf of the U.S. State Department. ERM Group also happens to have green-lighted a gold mining project in central Asia that is now melting glaciers.

ERM Group has a penchant for rubber-stamping projects that have had tragic environmental and public health legacies. For example, ERM formerly worked on behalf of the tobacco industry to pitch the safety of its deadly product.

A January 2014 study about Keystone XL's climate change impacts published in the journal Nature Climate Change paints a drastically different picture than ERM Group's Keystone XL tar sands study.

The Kumtor Gold Mine, owned by Centerra Gold/Cameco Corporation, was provided a stamp of approval from ERM Group in October 2012. Similar to the TransCanada arrangement with the State Department on Keystone XL, Centerra served as the funder of the report evaluating its own project.

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State Department's Keystone XL Contractor ERM Approved Project Now Melting Glaciers (Original Post) Omaha Steve Nov 2014 OP
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Interesting OP... Spazito Nov 2014 #2

Spazito

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2. Interesting OP...
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 02:52 PM
Nov 2014

TransCanada being able to choose who would do the environmental impact statement on Keystone XL is beyond bizarre. The blatant bias in the statement is why there is another review ongoing, thank goodness.

Thanks for posting this, it's appreciated.

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