Keystone XL Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Not Dead Yet
The Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline just won’t quit coming back from the dead, as owner TransCanada strikes back with legal action on two fronts.
The Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline just won’t quit coming back from the dead, as owner TransCanada strikes back with legal action on two fronts.
President Obama dropped plenty of hints about the demise of the Keystone XL oil pipeline going back to 2013, when he appointed John Kerry to the State Dept.
TransCanada, owner of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, has been quietly preparing to hear the Obama Administration say, “You’re fired!”
Why the Keystone pipeline is toast: fossil industry digs in its heels, but US Secretary of State John Kerry proposes an end run around carbon pricing.
Support our troops: while Keystone fans obsess over 35 oil jobs, 120 solar jobs are already waiting for military veterans in a new solar training program.
While US solar jobs are booming, some lawmakers are playing around with an out of date fossil fuel project that puts US land and water resources at risk.
Yes, the Koch brothers don’t have a stake in the Keystone XL oil pipeline, but cancellation of the project would be a stab in the heart to Koch Industries.
While the Keystone XL pipeline still flounders around in the federal approval process, a massive new clean energy transmission line gets the thumbs-up.
The US Air Force has just nabbed bragging rights to the world’s biggest fleet of electric vehicles with full V2G (vehicle to grid) capability.
All that hot air over the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline doesn’t mean beans to US Marines: they want more portable solar power for the war of the future.