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Originally Posted by SebC
What I hate about the way Keystone XL is being handled is that it's a political decision. You should set regulations, and if a project meets them, it goes ahead. Assessing projects, or even industries, on a case-by-case basis leads to too much BS. Carbon emissions are the problem? Then put in carbon tax and let the market figure it out. Singling out Alberta oilsands to reduce carbon is ridiculous - all you're going to do is increase demand for, say, Venezuelan oilsands.
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And according to the 'facts', they have gone above and beyond to make sure the pipeline meets ALL regulations. Hell it goes beyond that.