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Mar 24 2017
News
Trump approves Keystone pipeline
The Trump administration gave the Keystone XL pipeline its key federal permit Friday, clearing a major hurdle for the project that former President Barack Obama rejected in 2015.
The HillFeb 21 2014
Opinion
Keystone is pipeline to future of dirty fuel
Tom Steyer says if President Obama OKs the Keystone pipeline, he will put us on the road to unchecked production of one of the dirtiest fossil fuels.
CNN (Online News)Oct 08 2012
Opinion
Should Washington Block the Keystone Pipeline?
The proposal for a pipeline to carry oil extracted from tar sands in Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. is likely to remain a focus of political debate in this election season.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jun 09 2021
News
Keystone XL developer to pull the plug on pipeline
TC Energy, the developer of the long-contested Keystone XL oil pipeline, is pulling the plug on the project, the company is poised to announce, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The decision by the Canadian company to cancel the project comes after President Joe Biden canceled a permit for the 2,000-mile oil pipeline that would have run from Alberta in western Canada to
Washington ExaminerMar 24 2017
News
State Department Approves Keystone XL Pipeline
The battle now moves to Nebraska, which must approve or reject a Keystone section.
HuffPostFeb 25 2015
News
Obama vetoes Keystone XL pipeline bill
President Obama on Tuesday followed through on his vow to veto bipartisan-backed legislation authorizing the Keystone XL pipeline, marking his first veto of the Republican-led Congress and only the third of his presidency.
Fox News (Online News)Nov 13 2014
News
House, Senate to vote on Keystone XL pipeline
For the first time in the six-year fight over the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, both houses of Congress will hold a vote on the proposed project, giving each side in a Louisiana Senate election a chance to boost its candidate.
Washington PostFeb 04 2014
News
Keystone pipeline: Obama will wait for Kerry's recommendation
Keystone pipeline President Obama will decide whether to approve the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from Canada after John Kerry finishes reviewing the 11-volume environmental impact study.
Christian Science MonitorFeb 01 2014
Opinion
Keystone Pipeline to Be Built Because There’s No Reason Not To
The State Department today released its long-awaited environmental impact analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline. The analysis is key because President Obama announced last summer he would not approve the pipeline unless it was found to have no significant impact on climate change. And that’s what the analysis finds. It argues, as many other analysts have concluded, that if we block the pipeline
Jonathan Chait