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As Senate Approves KeystoneXL, Enbridge Tar Sands Pipeline Gets Another Permit

January 30, 2015 By Steve Horn Leave a Comment

On January 16, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gave Enbridge a controversial Nationwide Permit 12 green-light for its proposed Line 78 pipeline, set to bring heavy tar sands diluted bitumen (“dilbit”) from Pontiac, Illinois to its Griffith, Indiana holding terminal.

The permit for the pipeline with the capacity to carry 800,000 barrels-per-day of tar sands dilbit came ten days after the introduction of S.1 — the Keystone XL Pipeline Act — recently approved by the U.S. Senate, which calls for the permitting of the northern leg of TransCanada’s Keystone XL.

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Mining The Earth & Fracking The World: Keystone Showdown

January 13, 2015 By Kate Lanier Leave a Comment

Kate Lanier’s collects global energy and climate news. This week, she has a special focus on the fight over the Keystone XL Pipeline in Congress including:

Keystone XL Pipeline, US Senate: Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) of the senate’s Energy and Natural resources Committee blasted the Senate’s Keystone XL pipeline bill. Sanders is concerned about the US Senate rejecting science and efficient renewable energy, while Warren concentrated on the pipeline benefitting the Canadian oil industry and not US families. Update: “Democrats plan tough votes for GOP on Keystone pipeline bill.”

Meanwhile, from Vatican City: Pope Francis has added his voice in opposition to mining, fracking, and disregard for the earth in general. He appears in a movie, La Guerra Del Fracking de Pino Solanas (The Fracking War), banned in Argentina (where the government calls fracking “non-conventional gas”), but now on YouTube.” Pope Francis also spoke to the urgency of focusing on youth, the future.

Alabama: Radioactive (tritium) leak at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant near Athens, after which TVA said “the leak was quickly contained and presented no public risk.” Not the only TVA radioactive leak, nor the only one at Browns Ferry.

Filed Under: Environment, Foreign Affairs, National News Tagged With: #NoKXL, Alabama, Alaska, Argentina, Army Corps of Engineers, Azarga Uranium Corp, Bernie Sanders, BNSF Railway, Bodo, Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant, California, Canada, capitalism, carbon, carbon dioxide, Carlyle Group, climate, Climate change, CO2, coal, Congress, Constitution Pipeline, Decatur, Democratic Party, Department of Environmental Conservation, divestment, earthquakes, economics, Elizabeth Warren, energy, Energy and Natural resources Committee, first Nations, fossil fuel divestment, fossil fuels, fracked gas, Fracked Oil, fracking, fracking earthquakes, gas, Gazprom, GOP, Hawaii, Helis Oil & Gas, Hermosa Beach, Hong Kong, hydraulic fracturing, Illinois, indigenous, Joe Manchin, Keynesian Economics, Keystone XL, Keystone XL North, Keystone XL Pipeline, KXL, La Guerra Del Fracking de Pino Solanas, lithium, Louisiana, Lummi Nation, mining, Moncrief Oil, Montana, Native Americans, Nebraska, Nebraska Supreme Court, New Mexico, New York, Nigeria, North Carolina, North Dakota, nuclear, Oglala Sioux, oil, oil prices, oil trains, Pacific International Terminals, Paul Krugman, Philadelphus, Pontifex, Pope Francis, renewable energy, Republican Party, Robeson County, Royal Dutch Shell, Russia, Sally Jewell, Salton Sea, Santa Monica, Senate, Senate Energy Committee, Shell, solar energy, South Dakota, Steve Scalise, Tar sands, taxes, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tesla Motors, Texas, The Fracking War, TransCanada, United States Department of the Interior, United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, University of Hawaii, uranium, US Department of Energy, Victoria, Warren Buffett, Washington, WBH Energy, wind power, Wyoming

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