Keystone Fight Continues
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From the Right
Fellow Democrats press Obama to approve Keystone, following environmental reportPresident Obama is facing increasing pressure from Senate Democrats to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline, following the release Friday of a State Department report that raised no major environmental concerns.
“Today's Environmental Impact Statement confirms what Alaskans already know -- there are ways to safely and responsibly diversify our domestic energy supply,” said Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska. “Move this project forward.”
Begich also said
From the Left
Keystone foes pinning final hopes on ObamaGreen activists aren’t resigned to losing the Keystone battle. But Friday’s latest blow was yet another disappointment in their often-strained relationship with President Barack Obama.
The new State Department report that discounted most of the environmental community’s warnings about the Keystone XL oil pipeline puts the fin
From the Left
Obama's Keystone XL Pipeline Dilemma: Running Out Of Reasons To Say NoPresident Barack Obama is running out of reasons to say no to Keystone XL, the proposed oil pipeline that's long been looming over his environmental legacy.
Five years after the pipeline's backers first asked the Obama administration for approval, the project remains in limbo, stuck in a complex regulatory process that has enabled Obama to p
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