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Joe Shlabotnik

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Fri Aug 9, 2013, 02:38 PM Aug 2013

(yet another) ‘Independent Study’ On Keystone XL Closely Linked To Fossil Fuel Companies

On Thursday, an industry research firm announced a new study predicting that construction of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline would have “no material impact” greenhouse gas emissions. But while proponents and media outlets quickly reported on this “independent study,” the for-profit energy research firm behind the report is anything but independent.

The findings contradict a July study by the Natural Resources Defense Council, which found that over its 50-year life, the pipeline would add 1.2 billion metric tons more carbon pollution than if it carried conventional crude — more than every car in the United States releases into the air annually. The Environmental Protection Agency, in criticizing an earlier State Department analysis, warned that much more information is needed in order to accurately predict what impact the pipeline may have on the environment.

IHS is an information company that provides research for a variety of companies, at a fee. Its Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) division calls itself “a leading advisor to international energy companies, governments, financial institutions, and technology providers.”

To complete the Keystone XL study, IHS CERA relied on a “base of knowledge” from several oil sands dialogue studies, a spokesman told ThinkProgress. Among the stakeholders participating in the company’s 2012 focus group on greenhouse emissions from oil sands, he noted, were several oil companies and trade associations — many with a direct stake in the pipeline. These included the American Petroleum Institute, BP Canada, Canadian Oil Sands Limited, Chevron Canada Resources, ConocoPhillips In Situ Oil Sands Alliance, Shell Canada, Suncor Energy Inc., and even the pipeline’s owner, the TransCanada Corporation.

more at: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/08/09/2442461/not-independent-keystone-xl-study/

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(yet another) ‘Independent Study’ On Keystone XL Closely Linked To Fossil Fuel Companies (Original Post) Joe Shlabotnik Aug 2013 OP
No independent study on fracking or the Keystone XL has reached the mainstream PDJane Aug 2013 #1

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
1. No independent study on fracking or the Keystone XL has reached the mainstream
Fri Aug 9, 2013, 02:52 PM
Aug 2013

There are studies that link both of these things to catastrophic climate change and arsenic and other toxins in the water, pollution everywhere, earthquakes and fires, and dying livestock and wild animals.

It depends on how much you trust big fossil fuels.

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