Sunday, January 11, 2015

All About the Keystone XL Pipeline

If you pay attention to the news, you have probably heard about the Keystone XL Pipeline. It was a big issue in 2014 and it has now continued into 2015. If you have not heard about it, it is a 2,000 mile pipeline that flows oil produced by tar sands in Canada and it runs all the way to Texas. Many people are for it because of the 120,000 jobs and increases the about of oil we produce domestically so oil will be cheaper. If you're an advent reader of my blog, you know I am interested in anything to help the environment, and so I wanted to see why environmentalists were fighting the Keystone XL Pipeline. An article by the Labor Network for Sustainability really had some great points.  It said that "To produce one barrel of heavy crude oil from tar sands requires strip mining the forest, extracting four tons of earth, contaminating two to four barrels of fresh water, burning large amounts of natural gas, and creating vast holding ponds of toxic sludge." Now I see why Republicans are mainly for the Keystone is because they do not care about the environment. This project is taking down trees and destroying habitats for animals. And what happens if there is an oil spill? There will be oil over 2000 miles of land! I know people need jobs, but is it worth the risk? I do not think so. People are putting jobs over our beautiful environment. Another point the article talks about are the rising greenhouse gas emissions and this project will increase them even more due to the deforestation and burning of coal.


Last week there were big news about the Keystone XL pipeline. In the article "Obama Facing Rising Pressure on Keystone Oil Pipeline" from the New York Times discussed how the House passed a bill approve the Keystone in Nebraska. The final vote was 266 to 153. The representatives who supported it said that the pipeline will bring 830,000 barrels of oil per day to the Gulf Coast, creates jobs and adds 3.4 billion to the economy, is domestic, and it does not increase greenhouse gases as much as environmentalists said it does. Another claim they have is that it will not destroy much of the environment. The Nebraska governor approved it after the pipeline company, TransCanada, changed its route to avoid the Sandhills region. Even with all these great pros I still doubt their sources and I hope the President vetoes it. We need to protect the environment and the Keystone Pipeline will destroy it. We should be moving away from oil, not try to get more of it. It would be best to invest in renewable energy, and I hope President Obama thinks the same way.

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