Grist: Last week, the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport oil from the Alberta tar sands to the Gulf of Mexico, hit another snag: The State Department`s Office of the Inspector General said that it is investigating a possible conflict-of-interest issue in the project`s environmental impact study. The inspector general is probing whether the company that produced the environmental impact study, Environmental Resource Management, failed to disclose its past working relationship with......
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The Keystone XL pipeline alternative you’ve never heard of is probably going to be built
Posted by Grist: Thomas Stackpole on August 8th, 2013
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