Thursday, January 19, 2012

Build pipeline build it safely and create jobs Reject to protect our environmental future Obama ‘Rushed And Arbitrary Deadline’ Of GOP Forced Me To Keystone XL Obama's nix worries small business Despite Decision on Pipeline the Fight Against Tar Sands Is Far From Over Denial Prompts Canada Look China Sales U.S. rejects oil President Barack back in tussle over rejection pleases woman affected by Kalamazoo River spill receives flak for rejecting Politics Dead new blames Congress Can a Republican Elitist Win Michael Brune The Scam Rep. Gerry Connolly GOP's Bait Switch Will Cost American Consumers Says No Now EDITORIAL pipedream economy Big Oil Okay Or Pay Price Tim Walberg says of kills

Keystone XL pipeline: Obama rejects controversial project Republicans set up election-year showdown by blasting Obama for decision, saying thousands of jobs have been lost Barack Obama rejected the controversial Keystone tar sands pipeline on Wednesday, making good on a promise not to give in to a Republican ultimatum on the project. The announcement from the state department – which was expected – was hailed by environmentalists as a victory. But it ... Pipeline Politics: Keystone Is Dead (For Now). What Happens Next? Chalk a win up for the environmentalists. On Wednesday, the White House announced that it was rejecting -- on the recommendation of the State Department -- the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would have brought 700,000 barrels a day of oil sands crude from western Canada into the U.S. In many ways the announcement -- forced by Congressional legislation passed late last year that required an ... Obama denies a permit for Keystone XL pipeline WASHINGTON - The Obama administration on Wednesday denied a permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada, touching off a torrent of criticism from Republicans - whom the White House blamed for forcing a decision. Republicans fume as Keystone oil pipeline rejected WASHINGTON/CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - The Obama Administration rejected the Keystone oil pipeline on Wednesday, a move that Republicans decried for sacrificing jobs and energy security in order to shore up the president's environmental base before elections. President Barack Obama said the administration denied TransCanada's application for the $7 billion Canada-to-Texas oil sands pipeline ... Keystone Pipeline: Protests In 2011 Raise Awareness For Environmental Cause (PHOTOS) Bill McKibben, considered a leader of the Keystone pipeline protests and founder of 350.org , said in response to Obama's decision , "This is a victory for Americans who testified in record numbers, and who demanded that science get the hearing usually reserved for big money." Keystone: Dead Pipeline Lives On As Election-Year Issue Now that President Obama has rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, an obvious question is what will it mean for the 2012 presidential election? The key to Keystone is which side will have the most success in framing its case to enough voters for it to make a difference. Keystone XL Pipeline Seen Moving Ahead on Alternative Route TransCanada Corp.'s $7 billion Keystone XL oil pipeline still will move ahead with an alternate route after President Barack Obama's decision to deny a permit, investors, public officials and analysts say. Obama rejects Keystone pipeline The Obama administration rejected a bid to expand the controversial Keystone oil sands pipeline Wednesday, saying the deadline imposed by congress did not leave sufficient time to conduct the necessary review. Keystone XL pipeline proposal rejected — for now The U.S. government has denied an application by TransCanada to build the Keystone XL pipeline, the State Department announced Wednesday. The company says it will apply again. Obama puts Keystone pipeline on hold, decries 'rushed and arbitrary' deadline President Obama announced Wednesday he is putting the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline expansion project on hold, saying a decision can't be made by the February deadline imposed by Congress. While environmental groups cheered the news, the setback is temporary and the pipeline operator says it will resubmit plans to have the pipeline running in 2014.
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