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  • Nebraska Environmental Report Finds Keystone XL Pipeline Safe To Bring Jobs, Revenue, Growth

    01/08/2013 4:37:15 PM PST · by raptor22 · 10 replies
    Energy: The further review the administration said was needed is done, with a Nebraska environmental agency saying it's safe to build the pipeline that will bring oil, jobs and revenue from our friendly northern neighbor. After kicking the Canadian oil barrel down the road, the Obama administration may soon be forced to approve the Keystone XL pipeline or come up with another excuse to block it after a report from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality declared it would have "minimal environmental impacts" on the state and its sensitive aquifers. Friday's report triggered a 30-day deadline for Nebraska Gov. Dave...
  • Obama Blames Republicans For Keystone XL Decision

    01/18/2012 1:52:58 PM PST · by RobertClark · 20 replies
    ZeroHedge ^ | 01/18/2012 | Tyler Durden
    The big news of the day, aside from the idiot rally finally being back on full bore, is that the Obama administration finally pushed Canada's hand in telling it to sell its crude to China instead of the US, which we are confident it will gladly do. Much of this was largely priced on, as was the fact that opportunity for significant job creation was just kicked to the curb. What was not however expected, is that in keeping up with the fine tradition of taking responsibility for his decisions and actions, kinda sorta, America's president said that it was...
  • Pickens Gives New Meaning to 'Self-Government'

    08/23/2008 1:07:17 PM PDT · by wolfcreek · 29 replies · 311+ views
    Junkscience.com ^ | July 31, 2008 | Steven Milloy
    The more you learn about T. Boone Pickens’ plan to switch America to wind power, the more you realize that he seems willing to say and do just about anything to make another billion or two.
  • How Will North America's Largest Aquifer, The Ogallala Aquifer, Fare?

    04/09/2008 6:47:32 PM PDT · by blam · 6 replies · 509+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 4-10-2008 | US Department of Agriculture.
    How Will North America's Largest Aquifer, The Ogallala Aquifer, Fare?The Ogallala aquifer underlies parts of eight states. (Credit: Photo courtesy U.S. Geological Survey) ScienceDaily (Apr. 10, 2008) — Are the tens of thousands of playa lakes that dot the Southern High Plains key to keeping the Ogallala Aquifer's dwindling waters clean? That's the question Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant physiologist Dennis Gitz is asking about North America's largest aquifer. Playas are ephemeral lakes that form when rainwater fills natural clay depressions in the landscape. Gitz found that this water flows continually downward, if slowly, into the Ogallala, contributing to its...
  • Cowboys, Wannabes Set Out on 650-Mile Trail Ride {From TX to KA}

    09/07/2004 11:39:43 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 8 replies · 557+ views
    Laredo, TX, Morning Times ^ | 09-07-04 | Badger, T.A., AP
    Cowboys, wannabes set out on 650-mile trail ride BY T.A. BADGER Associated Press Writer BANDERA, Texas - Dozens of cowboys and wannabes hitched up their horses and wagons in this Hill Country town on Monday and pointed them north along a historic route used by 19th-century cattle drovers to get their beef to market. The hardy travelers plan to take seven weeks to cover the 650 miles from Bandera, the self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World, to the famed Wild West outpost of Dodge City, Kan. The ride will follow what was known as the Western Trail, along which millions...