Keystone XL: US House Approves Oil Pipeline Again

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The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill authorizing the Keystone XL pipeline to bring tar sands oil from Canada to the US, despite a renewed pledge by the White House to veto the legislation.

Read Full Article, Guardian UK

Senate Defeats Keystone XL Pipeline, ABC News (11-18-2014)

EPA on Keystone XL: Significant Climate Impacts from Tar Sands Pipeline, Scientific American (04-24-2013)

Climate Effects Of Keystone XL Significantly Underestimated, Yale, E360 (08-11-2014)

When to Say No, The New York Times (03-12-2013)

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