Mark Fiore looks behind the glitter of the Keystone Pipeline, and dares to view who is behind it, what it means and why Jack Gerard’s American Petroleum Institution has such smooth sailing, when it’s obvious that he’s the one befouling the waters!
Keystone XL and tar sands oil are emissions-free wonders that will do everything good you ever thought possible. (At least according to the American Petroleum Institute.) Let’s take a look at the organization that has been lobbying their heart out to get Keystone XL approved.
The environmental review process and the recent announcement by the State Department help reveal the behind-the-scenes work of the American Petroleum Institute. This group is headed by Jack Gerard. You know, the guy who used to head the National Mining Association and the American Chemistry Council. (Chemicals, coal, oil, it’s all the same to ol’ Jack.)
Dig a little deeper and you find that API has been spying on environmental groups (okay, paying for “intel”) and has a member-company giving environmental advice to the State Department.In their report, the State Department did not say there will be no negative environmental impact from the Keystone XL pipeline, they just said that with or without the Keystone XL pipeline, emissions from tar sands oil were going to happen. Sad but probably true.