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FBI Violated Its Own Rules While Spying on Keystone XL Opponents

This story was produced in partnership with The Guardian.

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'Activism Works!': Obama's Keystone XL Veto Is a Victory for Climate Movement

Late Tuesday, President Obama vetoed a bill sent to his desk by Congress that would have approved the Keystone XL pipeline for construction. Only the third veto of his presidency, Obama sent a short veto message to the Congress in about his action:

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Paul Krugman: Why GOP Arguments for the Keystone XL Pipeline Are a Sick Joke

No one, including Paul Krugman, was surprised that the first move the Republican Senate has made is to try, once again, to force President Obama to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. As the the columnist points out in Monday's New York Times, "the oil and gas industry — which gave 87 percent of its 2014 campaign contributions to the G.O.P. — expects to be rewarded for its support."

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WATCH: Jon Stewart Nails the Absurdity of Mary Landrieu's Keystone XL Pipeline Bid

Jon Stewart teed off for an extended rant about Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu's transparent ploy to get re-elected by introducing a bill to greenlight the Keystone XL Pipeline. The comedian noted that Landrieu's bid was fairly hopeless given that she was far behind her Republican challenger in the vote count. "She faces a run-off in much the same way a skier would face off against an avalanche," he quipped.

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The Shady PR War Unleashed Against Environmentalists Who Oppose Keystone Pipeline

With possible Canadian oil sand pipeline profits estimated to be in the $100 billion range, it’s no surprise how low backers will go to smear opponents to win approval. A cache of secret documents prepared in May by Edelman, the world’s largest PR firm, for pipeline developer TransCanada, more than confirms the no-holds-barred mentality the oil industry will use to exploit one of the continent’s dirtiest energy sources. The documents concern the so-called Energy East pipeline, which would carry oil sands production to eastern Canada; the Keystone XL pipeline would take the same oil to the U.S. Gulf Coast.

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Brought Together by Keystone Pipeline Fight, "Cowboys and Indians" Heal Old Wounds

Protests and demonstrations happen almost every day in Washington, D.C., but this one was unusual. On April 22, a circle of tipis went up between the Capitol building and the National Monument. Nebraska ranchers offered gifts of food, tobacco, and cloth to elders from the Piscataway tribe, who welcomed the visitors to their traditional land. Then the group got on horseback—the indigenous contingent in traditional beads and feathers, the ranchers in cowboy hats and bandanas—and rode through downtown demanding that President Barack Obama reject the Keystone XL pipeline.

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People-Powered Media Mobilizes Masses While Mass Media Remains Silent

In the last week, there were two major examples of how people-powered media can educate and mobilize people even if the mass corporate media does not report on an issue.

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Dirty Energy, Dirty Jobs: Video Mocks Work Created By Keystone XL Pipeline

On Wednesday, the first day of the State Department’s public comment period on the Keystone XL pipeline, Movement Generation released a new satirical video (below) that criticizes proponents’ argument that the project would create thousands of new jobs.

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Colbert: If XL Pipeline and Climate Change are Inevitable, Let's Just Drown the Polar Bears at the Zoo

The State Department recently came out with a report declaring that transporting oil via the Keystone XL pipeline would have a "minimal environmental impact" relative to moving it over railroad tracks.

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A Keystone Pipeline Project Will Lead to Disaster

The new State Department Environmental Impact Statement for the Keystone Pipeline does three things. First, it signals a greater likelihood that the pipeline project will be approved later this year by the administration. Second, it vividly illustrates the depth of confusion of US climate change policy. Third, it self-portrays the US Government as a helpless bystander to climate calamity. According to the State Department report, we are trapped in the Big Oil Status Quo We Can Believe In.

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TransCanada Begins Injecting Oil Into Southern Leg of Keystone XL Despite Reported Anomalies

This piece originally appeared on Truthout, and is reprinted here with their permission.

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