News broke Thursday that TransCanada has secretly submitted its permit application for the Southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline to the Army Corps of Engineers.
To evade a meaningful review, TransCanada applied for an expedited, insufficient permit.
And the Army Corps, which has an abysmal environmental track record, could approve the project in 45 days – or sooner – unless the EPA steps in.
I just signed a petition telling EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson not to allow TransCanada’s project to get rubber stamped. Learn more and add your name here:
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News broke Thursday that TransCanada has secretly submitted its permit application for the Southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline to the Army Corps of Engineers.
To evade a meaningful review, TransCanada applied for an expedited, insufficient permit.
And the Army Corps, which has an abysmal environmental track record, could approve the project in 45 days – or sooner – unless the EPA steps in.
I just signed a petition telling EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson not to allow TransCanada’s project to get rubber stamped. Learn more and add your name here:
http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/kxl_45_days/?r_by=39547-474156-hF7Xi6x&rc=paste1