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WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- A memo sent to the White House by lead environmental groups argues the Keystone XL pipeline planned from Canada fails key climate tests.
Pipeline company TransCanada submitted the application to the U.S. federal government necessary to build Keystone XL across the U.S.-Canadian border more than six years ago. The project has faced stiff opposition from climate groups worried about the effects the heavier grade of Canadian crude oil would have on the environment.
A memo sent to President Barack Obama from seven environmental groups, led by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Oil Change International, argues the pipeline would add to the development of Canadian crude oil and subsequently add millions of tons of carbon pollution to the atmosphere.
"Market forces and the latest climate science make it clear Keystone XL shouldn't be approved because it would drive up carbon pollution, making climate change worse and jeopardizing our future," Anthony Swift, staff attorney in NRDC's international program, said in the memo sent Thursday. "It's not a plan to help our country."
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2014/12/19/Keystone-XL-no-longer-makes-sense-critics-argue/1011418989663/#ixzz3MP0bf9nV
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)FogerRox
(13,211 posts)Other sources dont destroy the peat bogs of Alberta, which releases C02 & methane which is a GHG.
A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)It never made sense.
MiniMe
(21,718 posts)It belongs to Canada.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)IDemo
(16,926 posts)It's a tool they can continue to use to attack Democrats for willful destruction of the economy. Their base does not comprehend the actual numbers that destroy this case, or flatly denies them. It's a political nightstick like Benghazi, nothing more.