environmental justice

EPA Critical of Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline

A small victory was won in the battle to stop the devastation of Alberta tar sands development: the EPA officially weighed in on the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, calling the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement inadequate and raising serious concerns about the environmental review.

The 1700 mile XL pipeline would extend the tentacles of Canadian tar sands development from Alberta to the Texas gulf, cutting across the U.S. heartland. According to the EPA’s comments, pipeline safety, spill response and impacts on First Nations communities in Canada all need further research and assessment, and much more information is needed about the green house gas implications and the need for such a dirty fuels project. Read more...

Plains Justice Release: Keystone XL Environmental Review Fatally Flawed

Groups Ask State Department to Bring Review up to Standards or Deny Pipeline Permit

Today 13 northern plains and Native groups asked the U.S. Department of State either to revise the pipeline's draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and resubmit it to the public for review or to deny the Keystone XL pipeline's application for a Presidential Permit. Read more...

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