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Keystone Pipeline Fight Is Not Over

Posted: 01/20/2012 10:31 am

As Bill McKibben and his environmental supporters bask in a well-deserved satisfaction of the now-infamous Keystone XL pipeline denial, a close reading of the president's statement indicates reason for concern.

In what would have otherwise been another slam-dunk for the petroleum industry, McKibben et al. can take credit for bringing the issue and its deleterious impact on American farmers and climate change to the public's attention.

The case against the pipeline is overwhelming with the Natural Resources Defense Council warning that synthetic crude made from tar sands will generate three times as much CO2 pollution as conventional crude oil production because the extremely heavy, thick viscous bitumen (tar) requires great amounts of water and energy in order to flow through a pipe.

At issue has been the route of the pipeline, which would run through the Sandhills, designated a distinct ecoregion area of significance by the World Wildlife Fund that sits atop the all-important Ogallala aquifer. The Ogallala spans eight states and is responsible for providing ground water for 27% of all the irrigated land in the US as well as drinking water for 82% of residents who live within its borders.

In 2011, the president announced he would 'delay' a decision on the pipeline until 2013. At that time, McKibben and other environmentalists hailed Obama's decision as a defeat for the pipeline in that such a delay would create onerous costs and the project would collapse under its own weight. However, shortly after the President's decision, Alex Pourbaix, Trans Canada's president, made it clear that the company would re-route the pipeline in order to receive approval when he announced that "I can confirm the route will be changed."

Congressional proponents were, however, not content to wait until 2013 as Republicans attached a rider to the payroll tax bill requiring a presidential decision on the pipeline within 60 days. How that timeline requirement made it through a Democrat-controlled Senate remains a mystery.

But here's where political reality collides with environmental ethos -- as McKibben, NRDC and others rejoice in the president's most recent decision to deny, it is curious that the TC's already agreed-to compromise with the State of Nebraska last November to reroute the pipeline has fallen through the cracks. At that time, TC indicated that a reroute would add 30-40 miles of pipe and an additional pumping station and that a supplemental environmental assessment would take more than a year to complete.

Despite TC's earlier vehemence about sticking to their original route and from my years of wrestling alligators at FOE (i.e., challenging the nuclear industry), I know that the industry's stated public posture can be very different from what they are willing to settle for when the chips are down -- and in this case, it would be naïve not to think that while TC was publicly pushing for the maximum, they already had a reroute plan in their hip pocket. Unlike average citizens who actively oppose the pipeline, the industry has the resources to play the waiting-game as they string out the opposition with bureaucratic delays and amoral obfuscations.

In perhaps the most unkind cut of all is that the president's two-paragraph statement of denial makes no mention of the pipeline's impact on climate or agriculture but rather refers to a new environmental assessment and that "this announcement is not a prejudgment of the merits of the pipeline" and further that this decision "does not change my Administration's commitment to American-made energy that creates jobs and reduces our dependence on oil." What the president is saying between-the-lines is that his denial of the pipeline is a temporary one, pending submission of an amended application with a route that will steer clear of the sand hills and the Ogallala.

While House Speaker John Boehner is correct when he says, "this fight is not over" but Bill McKibben and his idealistic cohorts need to take heart and not lose sight of the goal or ever forget that the Keystone pipeline is worth the fight. They have come too far to be discouraged by the rough street game of American politics or the realization that the playing field is not level. They did it once, they can do it again.

 
 
 
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Hikerguy22
This is your carbon footprint
10:50 AM on 03/09/2012
Some of the comments here show a total lack of consideration of the American Dream and not the Pipe Dream many support. To get off dirty carbon sources, America can and is developing alternate ways to reduce our dependence (begging) for foreign energy sources.
To support anything else puts a stamp of approval for global warming, oil wars, and money in the politicans pockets.
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Denalidog
12:57 PM on 01/23/2012
Well obviously the environmentalists prefer the Canadians' Plan B, which is a pipeline across the Canadian Rockies to Vancouver, on the ecologically fragile and spectacularly beautiful Salish Sea, and from there, via tankers which will take the oil to China, where the refineries are held to much higher environmental standards than they are here. Or, those tankers can just cruise along the west coast, past the beaches of California, around Mexico, through the Panama Canal (which is about to be widened, to accommodate more traffic) and up to Texas. Meanwhile, our POTUS has opted to send the USS Abraham Lincoln into the Strait of Hormuz, because he'd rather go to war with Iran over oil than annoy the salamanders in Nebraska. Clearly, EVERYBODY INVOLVED HAS REALLY GIVEN THIS ONE A LOT OF THOUGHT!
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quillerm
10:08 AM on 01/23/2012
President Barack Obama has suffered the second embarrassment over oil imports Brazil has decided to sell it's oil to China. Brazilian offshore crude may number about 38 billion barrels. Local Canadian oil is also off the table with Obama's cancellation of the Keystone pipeline which signals higher energy costs for all Americans. Environmentalists are delighted that energy costs will increase not only fuel prices but food, housing, heating, transportation, medical care and other essentials . China will be getting cheap oil and use it in the most environmental unfriendly applications possible, adding to the Worlds pollution. Common sense is not Obama's strong suit.
02:12 AM on 01/23/2012
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Awesome eh? our own government is bending us over, we don't even get kissed first. The u.s. government is brainwashing it's citizens too because Obamas term is almost up and i think hes scraping the bottom of the barrel for votes. If he gets in again he will change his mind on keystone. Don't listen to the crap these governments spew because once you let yourself trust them you've become a sheep to a wolf in shephards clothing. Also am i the only one that thinks that its ironic how the gulf spill gets swept under the rug but CANADIAN oil is "utterly horrible" I hope you realize that the gulf is screwed now and is also part of the reason why dead fish and birds pop up every so often. Oh maybe I should tell the rest of my country to boycott travelling to the southern states for vacations cause swimming in the gulf will have cancerous side affects. Come on people wake up and smell the b.s.
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Denalidog
01:00 PM on 01/23/2012
yeah, you're right: so we'll just let the Canadians pump 500,000 barrels of crude oil over to Vancouver, because it'll do so much for the ecosystem of the Salish Sea!
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Denalidog
01:04 PM on 01/23/2012
and,since the Gulf of Mexico is already ruined, as you say (I haven't been there myself so I can't speak to that, but I don't believe you) you believe that it's time to spread the joy to the Salish Sea? What part of "if we don't pump that oil across Nebraska the Canadians are going to pump it to Vancouver" do you not understand????
02:10 AM on 01/23/2012
As a Canadian citizen i am getting tired of the stereo type that our oil is worse than the states oil. It's a false statement, carbon is carbon, both will burn entirely and release the same pollution. " A pound of feathers and a 1 pound weight will hit the ground at the same time." tell me something i don't know. Its fine that you americans think illogically towards this though because speaking for myself and hopefully the majority of canadians I think you should keep your hands off our oil. We could refine it ourselves it would save us alot of money. No, what you guys hear is all the negative. We reclamate the land and there's still millions of acres of untouched land. Trust me the environmentallists have a "texas" sized burr up the a**es of the oil ceo's here. we do have a bit of an issue with tailings ponds but we are so worried about getting this stuff out of our borders that we can't take time to focus on these issues. No this is not in any way a sales pitch its just nice to hear the truth once in a while. I'm from canada i know the facts a bit better. anyway, the U.S. wants us to look so bad that our oil will become unsellable at the market price so in turn we will sell it for dirt cheap.
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quillerm
10:18 AM on 01/23/2012
The US media prints whatever environmentalists report as fact. They didn't learn from the environmentalists predictions that Caribou would perish due to the Alaskan pipeline. In fact, Caribou herds doubled in size. The only major spill on a US pipeline was caused by a environmental extremists who placed an explosive charge on the pipe blowing a hole and spilling several hundred gallons of oil. The spill was localized and totally cleaned up in 24 hours. The greatest pollution threat to the Alaskan pipeline has been environmentalist extremists. Obama cancelled the Keystone project to shore up his radical base for 2012 it had nothing to do with the environment. Now that Brazil has also decided to sell it's oil to China the Worlds environment will suffer. China is not interested in the environment.
03:54 PM on 01/22/2012
We can not become complacent with our fight to prevent this atrocity. It is a sad state of affairs that our desterate economy has forced this horrible issue to this point! Please pick up the phone and Call the White House 1-202-456-1111 and don't let this happen! It will be a disaster to the environment and the health of all, wildlife and humans! This must not become a reality and we must stay strong and continue our fight to prevent the KeyStone XL
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Denalidog
01:08 PM on 01/23/2012
I am trying to figure out if you really want 500,000 barrels of oil/day pumped to Vancouver, or you think going to war with Iran is a better option.
the Canadians' Plan B is to pump the oil to the shores of the Salish Sea. Obama's Plan B is to send the USS Abraham Lincoln into the Strait of Hormuz.
I live in South Dakota. the pipeline will go through here, and I much prefer that idea.
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quillerm
09:40 AM on 01/22/2012
Are environmentalists working for the Chinese government? Selling Canadian oil to China is like giving it to the Worlds greatest polluter. The Keystone pipeline would have eliminated millions of loads shipped by dangerous fuel trucks on our Nations highways. Brazil decided this week to sell their oil to China, which will end up increasing fuel prices in the US and making us dependent on Mid-east oil. The Alaskan pipeline doubled the number of Caribou, but environmentalist said it would kill off the species. Either way, sending oil to China will increase the World pollution problems. Why would environmentalists oppose a safe, environmental friendly pipeline like Keystone unless they were working for the Chinese?
11:27 PM on 01/21/2012
So McKibben, 350.org, and NDRC and all the rest of the environmental eletists know what is best for the energy future of the U.S. and probably the world too. I am sure they do not concern themselves with the price at the pump or have to make personal choices about having enough money to pay the energy bills versus ones for food and housing. The most vunerable in our socio-economic world will continue to pay the price.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
08:19 PM on 01/21/2012
It's NEVER over when a buck can be made.
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quillerm
09:52 AM on 01/22/2012
Increasing our dependency on Mid-east oil will increase the cost of energy on all Americans. More people will be driven into poverty due to higher energy costs. Fuel, food, transportation, medical care, housing, etc., all go up in price when energy costs increase. Do you really believe that China will use Canadian oil in a more environmentally friendly way than the US? The Chinese will cause far more pollution of the Worlds oceans and air than the US. Why would any environmental group want to block the Keystone pipeline? The Alaskan pipeline doubled the Caribou herds, they weren't destroyed as environmental extremists predicted.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
03:15 PM on 01/22/2012
It's a world market. China will buy the oil, pipeline or not. And they will buy our refined products, and leave us with the ecological costs, like contaminated aquifers and rivers.

Why would any sane person want to in anyway encourage the dirties oil on the planet?

Obsessing about the last few drops of oil will kill us. The price and the damage will keep going up.
We already go to war for oil, and sacrifice our air and water to the oil gods.

Now is the time to plow every break we give fossil and nukes

into eff, rooftop solar, offshore wind, plug in hybrids and waste bio char bio fuels.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
03:16 PM on 01/22/2012
BTW, you do know the congress people who are pushing this disaster got hug bribes from keystone, right?

Did you also know a Chinese company bought controlling interest in the tar sands?

You are being played, please, wake up.
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04:50 PM on 01/21/2012
I love the part where the Keystone controversy has pushed Obama to embrace fracking.

Check out this link... he's boasting about how much fracking on BLM land has increased in his administration. Awesome!!

http://bit­.ly/Az3WHH

Thanks No KXLers! You've insured that, no matter what, America will elect a "pro-fracking" candidate in 2012!

Hahahaa!!!!
04:19 PM on 01/21/2012
Its time to tell the liars to shut up - this pipeline was not going to supply the US with oil or gasoline - it is being piped to Texas so they can refine it to sell to Mexico and other countries. The Oil companies who are on Corporate Welfare want to pollute America's land to make profit and avoid paying taxes. And all the gas guzzling ding dongs with SUV's and Hummers speeding down the highways can pay $5 a gallon in the future
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quillerm
09:59 AM on 01/22/2012
Hummers are made in China now. That's where Brazil and Canada are going to sell their oil. Thanks to environmentalists more oil is going to the Chinese and their polluting inefficient factories. Now that we have lost both Canada's and Brazil's oil we can look forward to increased prices in food, fuel, transportation, health care, and housing costs. More people in poverty due to Obama's failed leadership.
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Rfrufus
Hillbilly in the East Texas Piney Woods
01:56 PM on 01/21/2012
I would like to invite all the tree/prarie huggers to cough up an effective substitute for our oil driven society, look around, everything is made from or derived from oil or some fraction there of, the only thing this pipeline is going to hurt is unemployment numbers
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quillerm
10:08 AM on 01/22/2012
Well stated, most Americans don't realize that increased fuel and oil prices affect the cost of food, construction, heating, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, clothing, and other essential products. The loss of Canadian and Brazil's oil by Obama's failed leadership will adversely impact the US economy for decades. China will have cheap oil, without any EPA standards they can pollute the Worlds environment at will. Environmental extremists have put Global Warming trends into hyper drive by shifting the Worlds oil reserves to China.
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GoldwaterKid
Vote Person, Not Party
11:17 AM on 01/21/2012
We have a bigger port that is needed in Oregon to export coal, larger ports needed in the South, and growth happening all over our country with expansion of oil, gas and coal.

This will happen because the Unions want to be part of all the jobs coming back from Energy Resources.
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
11:08 AM on 01/21/2012
If you 'fact check" and 'follow the money" the only real winners if Keystone XL is built are the Koch Brothers. They financed the Tea Party and use them as a political tool to avoid taxes and regulations on pollution. They fund climate change denial, are ranked #10 polluters in the USA and have been called "organized crime" by members of their own family. They love "Citizens United" and are spending $200 million in 2012 to subvert democracy in the USA. They own both ends of the XL project; tar sands in BC, Canada and a tar sand refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas. The refinery has been cited for massive deliberate releases of benzene which causes leukemia. The area around the refinery has an 80% higher than normal rate of cancer. Keystone XL connects the two. Any exports are Tax Free; a tax loophole called the "Enterprise Zone", a gift from Bush to Big OIL after the Koch Brothers financed his campaign.Koch Industries and Tea Republicans get Americans to vote against their own best interests. This project is more Corporate Welfare. It will impact the USA in many negative ways; spills, water and air pollution, climate change, higher gas prices, cancer. Koch Industries never pays the full price for the damage they do to people and the environment. This pipeline does NOTHING for the USA.
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quillerm
10:14 AM on 01/22/2012
What a bunch of garbage. Canada will sell the oil to China now that Keystone is dead. Brazil is doing the same, they just cut Obama off and is selling their oil to China. Get ready for energy price increases for food, heating, medical care, housing, and other necessities. Leftist extremists have just handed China most of the oil reserves in North and South America. Thanks to leftists increasing energy prices, more people will lose their jobs, more will be on the poverty rolls and the rest of us can spend more to keep China's oil prices down.
09:12 PM on 01/20/2012
We already have hundreds of pipelines going across the country. The safety of this pipeline has been studied for years. We need the energy, we don't want to be dependent on the middle east for oil, and we need the jobs. We should start work on the pipeline immediately. This is a no-brainer. Obama is opposing this just because he wants the price of oil to rise. We need to get rid of Obama.