Climate Desk: State Department officials trekked to Grand Island, Nebraska today to hear statements from ranchers, geologists, construction workers, oil executives, and a colorful cast of other characters in the only public hearing on the Department`s latest Environmental Impact Statement for the Keystone XL pipeline.
Speakers for and against the pipeline began lining up at 7 a.m. amid frigid cold and snow for a chance to get three minutes on the soapbox at the Heartland Events Center. There was the blustering,......
Read Complete Article at Water Conserve: Water Conservation RSS News Feed
The First—And Last—Hearing on Keystone XL Environmental Impact
Posted by Climate Desk: Tim McDonnell on April 19th, 2013
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.