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The New York Times published an interview with President Obama online on Saturday, July 27th, where he speculates on how many jobs building the Keystone XL pipeline will create. President.

Consumer Energy Alliance President, David Holt, sits down and answers consumer questions. Douglas P. from Indiana wants to know, “Is there anyway to approve the Keystone pipeline without the support.

Nearly 500 days have past since the President vetoed the first Keystone XL proposal. Thousands of jobs and billions in economic growth have stalled so that federal officials can again.

The National Academy of Science released a report on Tuesday explaining Canadian oil is no different than any other type of oil shipped safely via a pipeline. The Omaha World-Herald.

The National Academy of Sciences released a new report today, Special Report 311: Effects of Diluted Bitumen on Crude Oil Transmission Pipelines, refuting many claims that Diluted Bitumen or Dilbit.

Nationwide polls going back as far as March 2013 show a consistent level of support among the American public for building the Keystone XL pipeline. Sources: Fox News – Gallup.

Constructing a pipeline requires skilled labor. In Oklahoma this week members of a pipeliners union rallied in support of completing construction of the Keystone XL pipeline which will connect the.

CEA-Texas Executive Director David Blackmon writing at Forbes.com asks a pretty good question:  If you're against everything, what are you for? By contrast, these Occupy Anti-development activists appear to simply.

Writing at Time Magazine's Swamp Land Blog, foreign policy expert Fareed Zakaria makes his argument for why the U.S. should sign off on building the Keystone XL pipeline.   One way.

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