October 10, 2011
Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Keystone XL Conflict, Wisconsin Wind Rules, Coal Ash Pushback
The State Department allowed a company with close financial ties to TransCanada to perform a crucial environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, The New York Times reported. After soliciting bids, TransCanada recommended that the department hire Cardno Entrix, a Texas-based environmental contractor that describes the company as a “major client” in its promotional materials, to examine the impacts of the 1,700 mile pipeline that would transport oil from the tar sands of Alberta to the Gulf of Mexico.
In other news surrounding the pipeline, the European Commission has….
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