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Court Throws Keystone Pipeline Debate Back to Obama
The pipeline has been a flashpoint in the national debate on climate change
By Alex Rogers
January 9, 2015
Keystone Pipeline Is Overrated by Both Sides
The debate over the Keystone XL pipeline burns so bright that it distracts from more illuminating subjects, like how much it really matters.For the past several years, Republicans and Democrats have used the pipeline to...
By Alex Rogers
January 9, 2015
New Republican Congress' First Order of Business: Keystone Pipeline
It'll set up a confrontation with President Obama.
By Alex Rogers
December 16, 2014
Keystone XL Pipeline by the Numbers
The Senate will vote Tuesday on the Keystone XL Pipeline, which will stretch from Alberta, Canada, to the Gulf of Mexico. Watch what you need to know about the 1,179-mile project.
By TIME Video
November 18, 2014
A Brief Guide to the Keystone XL Pipeline Debate
A handy explainer
By Denver Nicks
November 17, 2014
After Deadly Disaster, Fears Rise About Shipping Oil by Rail
The U.S. is producing more oil than it has in decades—and much of that oil is being transported by railroads that travel through crowded cities
By Sebastien Malo and Francesca Trianni
July 10, 2014
Cowboys And Indians Descend on Washington To Protest Pipeline
A coalition of ranchers, farmers and native tribes are staging protests against the Keystone XL pipeline on the National Mall this week with teepees, horses and a sacred fire that will burn for days
By Denver Nicks
April 22, 2014
Keystone Pipeline Delay Draws Reactions
President Obama's decision to extend a review of the divisive Keystone XL pipeline frustrates energy and labor groups, but is welcomed by environmentalists. Final approval or rejection of the pipeline may not occur until after November's midterm elections
By Sam Frizell
April 19, 2014
Traveling the Keystone XL Pipeline
North America is fast becoming the new Saudi Arabia. Are we ready for what that means for our future?
By Tony Horwitz
February 13, 2014
Report Raises No Major Climate Objections to Keystone Pipeline, But the Choice Is Obama's
A final environmental assessment says that the oil sands pipeline won't significantly impact carbon emissions
By Bryan Walsh
January 31, 2014
To Drill Or Not to Drill—Debate Over Offshore Testing and Drilling in the Atlantic
The pros and cons of seismic exploration in the Atlantic
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January 14, 2014
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