Posted on 01/24/2012 8:43:37 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Gore backs Obama on Keystone rejection By Ben Geman - 01/24/12 10:49 AM ET
Al Gore says President Obama made the right call when he denied a permit for the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline.
The former vice president, on his blog Monday evening, lauded environmentalists who battled TransCanada Corp.s project to bring oil sands crude from Alberta to Gulf Coast refineries.
This is an important win not only for the thousands of activists who risked arrest and for the hundreds who went to jail but for all of us who want to try and roll back the effects of the climate crisis, not magnify them, Gore said.
Environmentalists opposed the project due to greenhouse gas emissions and other ecological damage from Albertas oil sands projects, fear of spills along the pipeline route and other factors.
Obama, however, said on Jan. 18 that he was not rejecting the project on the merits but rather because Republicans placed what he called an arbitrary decision timeline in Decembers payroll tax cut extension measure.
The State Department, which headed the federal review of Keystone XL, has invited TransCanada to reapply, and the company intends to do so. Gore, in his post, says opponents need to be ready.
He writes:
Many have noted the continuing risk that advocates of the pipeline will come back with a modified proposal backed by lobbying and campaign contributions and that following the election this fall this issue may yet resurface in the first part of 2013. As a result opponents of the Keystone pipeline must remain engaged and prepared to beat this proposal again when and if it resurfaces.
Republicans and business groups have hammered Obama over the rejection, calling it a missed chance to boost U.S. energy security and create jobs.
But Gore claims its a myth that the project would help the country, and highlighted last weeks State Department report to Congress about the project as evidence.
State, citing its own earlier environmental impact statement, told Congress: The analysis from the final EIS ... indicates that denying the permit at this time is unlikely to have a substantial impact on U.S. employment, economic activity, trade, energy security or foreign policy over the longer term.
Don’t forget Cynthia McKinney!
Birds of a feather....
Never did see Al’s Master’s Degree in Earth Science or anything else to qualify him as Global Warming Czar. No published research reports - nothing.
Go back to your beer, Al.
500 people have been laid off/let go at Welspun here in Little Rock, and that is just a fraction of the jobs already lost directly due to Obama’s insanity.
This will be a huge campaign issue (and if it is not, shame on whoever the Republican nominee is). I just pray that whichever idiot the Repubs anoint to be the candidate actually campaign to win, unlike Juan McLame in 2008.
That ices it.......
Anything Al Gore is for I’ll be adamently against.....no other information needed.
Closest thing to “published research” is Gore’s now proven fraud film on the subject... you know, the one that millions of school children were subjected to as the “gospel truth”...
How are those Carbon Futures doing for you Al?
Pray for America
Jim Cramer of MSNBC supported the President on this.....idiot.
Jim Cramer of MSNBC supported the President on this.....idiot.
"The Republicans made me do it."
Yeah, the dog made me eat my homework and the Republicans ate that birthday cake...
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cough
Exactly. Building, monitoring and maintaining the pipeline alone wouldn’t provide jobs? Refining the oil wouldn’t provide jobs? This man is a fracking idiot that spouts off liberal nonsensical talking points.
Who?
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