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As Canadian PM visits NYC New Campaign Launched Bringing Facts to Tar Sands Debate

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. Canada’s Prime Minister Harper is set to speak before the Council on ...
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Why I Signed A Letter Against the Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline

Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Program Co-Director, San Francisco, CA Way back in 1996, I was honored to receive the Heinz Award  and now ...
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Keystone XL Spill Risk: A Reanalysis of the Environmental Impact Statement – Guest Blog by David Malitz

Elizabeth Shope, Advocate, Washington, D.C. This is a guest blog post by David Malitz, Ph.D. David is a consultant living in Austin, Texas ...
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EPA Rates Environmental Review for Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline as “Insufficient,” Environmentally Objectionable

Elizabeth Shope, Advocate, Washington, D.C. Today, the Environmental Protection Agency released its comments on the deficient environmental ...
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Earth Day 2013: Say No to KXL Tar Sands Pipeline

Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City Today is Earth Day and, barring any last-minute change, it's also the final day the ...
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A River of Tar Sands Crude Floods an Arkansas Town

Rocky Kistner, Communications Associate, Washington, DC Amber Bartlett had just finished reading a book in her Mayflower, AR, home when ...
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It’s time the State Department sees what everyone else can see – plumes and plumes of carbon pollution from the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline

Liz Barratt-Brown, Senior Advisor, Washington, DC The massive Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, under review by the State Department, would ...
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Keystone XL, not rail, linchpin for tar sands expansion

Anthony Swift, Attorney, International Program, Washington, DC Tomorrow I will testify before the U.S. House of Representative’s ...
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The Alberta credibility gap on responsible tar sands development and climate policy: Can it be closed?

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. Alberta’s Premier Alison Redford visits Washington DC once again — ...
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Honoring Dr. King’s legacy by bringing the power of our voices and action to tackle climate change

Susan Casey-Lefkowitz, Director International Program, Washington, D.C. Image from Hip Hop Caucus   On this important anniversary ...
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Tar sands spill in Arkansas is a warning of the risks of tar sands pipelines

Anthony Swift, Attorney, International Program, Washington, DC On Friday afternoon, Exxon’s Pegasus pipeline ruptured, spilling ...
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The legacy of broken promises to protect water from tar sands operations

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. On the eve of the start of operations for a new massive tar sands mine, the ...
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Senate Vote Favors Big Oil But Does Not Approve the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. A symbolic and non-binding vote by the Senate in support the approval and ...
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Vote NO on Proposed Hoeven Amendment Endorsing Keystone XL tar sands pipeline

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. An amendment introduced last night by Senator Hoeven (Amendment 494), while ...
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Andy Stevenson Guest Blog: Is the Party Over for Tar Sands without Keystone XL?

Danielle Droitsch, Director, Canada Project, Washington, D.C. Andy Stevenson is a Finance Advisor for NRDC With prices for tar sands oil ...
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