Say No to Big Oil

A 1,700-mile pipeline called the Keystone XL would carry crude oil from Canada's Alberta tar sands to the Texas Gulf Coast. Calling it "a bad deal for America," Sen. Bernie Sanders urged the Obama administration to reject the proposal. "Why in the world would we ever consider approving a new Big Oil pipeline to carry dirty fuel and keep America addicted to oil, when we could save money, create jobs, and reduce our dependence on foreign oil by moving to stronger fuel economy standards?" Sanders asked. He made the case against the pipeline in a video for Tar Sands Action, an organization headed by Vermont environmentalist Bill McKibben. "The State Department will decide whether to approve or reject the pipeline by the end of the year," The New York Times said in an editorial published on Monday. "It should acknowledge the environmental risk of the pipeline and the larger damage caused by tar sands production and block the Keystone XL."

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