The Year In Dirty Energy: Keystone XL
This year, a deal between TransCanada and the U.S. government almost allowed one of the most disastrous plans in energy history to win aproval. The deal would have allowed TransCanada to build the Keystone XL pipeline across the U.S. border to carry an exceptionally dirty form of oil from Alberta’s tar sands through several U.S. states to refineries along the Texas gulf coast.
But thanks to some bizarre GOP politicking in the year-end fight over payroll tax cut legislation, the table is set for President Obama to reject this fossil folly. The likely demise of one giant ill-advised pipeline is no small feat, but it doesn’t mean the world can forget about the tar sands, by a long shot. The world is still addicted to oil, and Canada’s fossil-friendly leaders will continue their quest to sell the tar sands bitumen on the global market.