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The Keystone pipeline is another instance of environmental activists failing to see the forest through the trees. What is more dangerous and potentially worse to our environment, the Keystone pipeline being built or transporting all the oil by rail or truck?
BOOM - North America's Explosive Oil-by-Rail Problem
Delaying Keystone just means more oil by rail, Canada?s ambassador to U.S. says - MarketWatch
Whether you agree with extracting oil from the tar sands or not, the fact of the matter is that it will be extracted no matter what, in Canada of all places, which is supposed to be a more progressive country than our own.
Why allow ideology to blind you to the more environmentally friendly option?
After all, labor unions are supporting the Keystone pipeline, who happen to be another important voting block for Democrats, perhaps even more so than environmentalists:
White House And Unions Divided On Keystone | The Daily Caller
This reminds me of when environmentalists oppose building hydroelectric dams, despite it creating jobs and providing a clean, cheap form of energy, because some fish might die in the process, even though alternatives like coal are far worse for the environment.
BOOM - North America's Explosive Oil-by-Rail Problem
Delaying Keystone just means more oil by rail, Canada?s ambassador to U.S. says - MarketWatch
Whether you agree with extracting oil from the tar sands or not, the fact of the matter is that it will be extracted no matter what, in Canada of all places, which is supposed to be a more progressive country than our own.
Why allow ideology to blind you to the more environmentally friendly option?
After all, labor unions are supporting the Keystone pipeline, who happen to be another important voting block for Democrats, perhaps even more so than environmentalists:
White House And Unions Divided On Keystone | The Daily Caller
This reminds me of when environmentalists oppose building hydroelectric dams, despite it creating jobs and providing a clean, cheap form of energy, because some fish might die in the process, even though alternatives like coal are far worse for the environment.
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