Prior to the 18th Century, it was customary in
England to ring a bell to announce a death that was called ‘tolling the
bell’ or a ‘death knell.’ Since the Koch brothers stole repugicans
control of Congress, President Obama has symbolically been the death
knell of most of the repugicans’ stated agenda by announcing their
proposed legislation was dead by way of Presidential veto. Included in
the dead-on-arrival legislation is the unconstitutional legislation
approving the Koch brothers’ cherished KeystoneXL pipeline.
The President has intimated several legitimate
reasons for vetoing the repugicans’ gift to the Kochs, but now there is
a damning indictment on the project courtesy of the Environmental
Protection Agency. The repugicans and the Koch brothers make no secret that
next to taxes, there is no part of the federal government they despise
more than the EPA, so it is a major slap in their faces that it was the
agency they hate above all others that delivered the death knell of
their 8 billion-dollar dream project. Americans should expect a renewed
Koch Congress assault on the EPA for doing the job a repugican
president created the agency for; to protect the environment and
Americans’ health and well-being.
Over the past few months, the President has been a
little more vocal about the pipeline not creating jobs, not providing
one gallon of gas for Americans, increasing fuel costs for Americans,
and encroaching on Americans’ private property; all legitimate reasons
to thwart the foreign pipeline’s construction. However, the President
also stated categorically for four years his primary concern was how
much constructing the pipeline will increase carbon emissions (greenhouse gases) that are the major drivers of climate change.
In fact, the President often tells repugicans to
wait until all the data is in on the environmental impact of the
pipeline, particularly how it might exacerbate climate change. Now that
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has officially said developing
Canadian oil sands will, beyond a shadow of a doubt, significantly
increase greenhouse gases, the President has the reason he was looking
for to reject construction of the KeystoneXL pipeline; particularly in
light of his herculean effort and agreement with China to curb carbon emissions.
It is noteworthy that real climate scientists have
warned for over three years that developing Canada’s substantial oil
sands is “game over for the Earth’s climate,” but as is their wont; repugicans dismiss climate scientists’ warnings as fear mongering, an
attack on Americans’ way of life, environmental terrorism, and a liberal
hoax to destroy the fossil fuel industry.
On Tuesday, the EPA delivered a letter to the State Department which is reviewing the impact of the Keystone project that said that “Until
efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the
production of oil sands are successful and widespread, developing the
tar sands crude represents a significant increase in greenhouse gas
emissions.” The President has said often he will reject the foreign
corporation’s (TransCanada) project if it would in any way lead to a
significant increase in carbon pollution.
The President already told Republicans he would veto
their effort to circumvent the State Department’s authority over the
project and demanded they allow the Executive Branch to continue
conducting a comprehensive review of the pipeline’s environmental
impact. Now that part of the review officially confirms the
‘significant increase in greenhouse gases,’ the project is exposed for
what it really means; game over for the environment.
Environmentalists were already aware that developing
Canada’s tar sands is an environmental hazard, but they were ecstatic
that the EPA confirmed what climate scientists have known for a decade.
One of the climate scientists leading the opposition to Keystone, Bill
McKibben, said of the report that “The EPA, in polite, knife-sharp
Washingtonese, has taken apart the State Department on Keystone and
shown it to be a climate disaster.” A spokesperson for the Natural Resources Defense Council said the ” legitimate
scientific assessment means the Keystone pipeline fails the standard
President Obama said he’ll use to judge the $8 billion project.” The Canadian project director for the NRDC said in a statement that, “There should be no more doubt that President Obama must reject the proposed pipeline once and for all.”
Last year the State Department released an
environmental impact statement prepared by a Koch brothers’ oil industry
firm that said even though oil sands are incredibly more carbon
intensive, constructing the Keystone pipeline “probably wouldn’t
increase carbon emissions” because the toxic crude would be produced
whether or not the project was approved. It is worth noting that since
2010, Republicans cut the State Department’s budget so drastically that
they were “forced to outsource the environmental impact report” because
they were severely understaffed.
According to the EPA’s 11-volume analysis, the tar
sands oil carried by the Keystone pipeline will lead to the release of
more than 27 million metric tons of carbon annually “compared to less
carbon-heavy crude oil” and is the equivalent of 8 carbon intensive coal
plants. The report also included a scenario “under which Keystone
will play a larger role in spurring more tar sand development if oil
prices fell below $75 a barrel making other shipping alternatives no
longer viable.” The EPA said, “the low price scenario should be given additional weight in deciding the fate of the project in light of the substantial increase in greenhouse gas emissions.” The price for benchmark U.S. crude fell last week to $44.45 per barrel; the lowest since March 2009.
An oil industry lobbying group, the American
Petroleum Institute (API) slammed the EPA’s analysis as just worthless
excuses to put off approving TransCanada’s construction permit to build
Keystone. The group’s executive vice president was particularly critical
of EPA reasoning and said its evaluation of the project’s environmental
impact “is just another attempt to prolong the KeystoneXL review
process.”
If building Keystone is so important to the American
Petroleum Institute, and not an environmental threat, why are the
lobbyists not exerting pressure on the Canadian government to allow the
Canadian corporation to build the environmental disaster on Canadian
soil? Because it is Canada’s oil and the Canadian government knows the
pipeline is a major environmental hazard well-suited for America, but
not Canada. Plus, the Canadian government has already contracted and
sold Koch Industries purview and ownership of over 1.1 million acres of
tar sands in Alberta; the largest
single owners. It is likely why Canadian Prime Minister Brian Harper
criticized President Obama’s veto threat and said, “we believe the
project should be approved and built in America; not Canada.
The EPA’s comprehensive analysis gives President
Obama exactly what he wanted to drive the final nail in the KeystoneXL
coffin. The pipeline has no redeeming qualities, or benefits for the
American people, regardless the persistent lies emanating from the likes
of John Boehner and Koch-aligned repugicans in Congress. Besides the
certain ruptures the already-completed portions of the pipeline are
notorious for, the simple fact that it will drastically increase carbon
emissions and exacerbate climate change scientists warn means ‘game over for Earth’s environment” is all the reason President Obama needs to kill the project once and for all as a leading voice in combatting climate change.
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