Citing Climate Change, Obama Rejects Construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

President Barack Obama announced Friday that the administration was officially rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline extension from Canada. "The State Department determined the Keystone pipeline would not serve the 

WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley praised President Barack Obama's Friday rejection of TransCanada's application to build the Keystone XL pipeline, 

President Obama's decision Friday to reject the Keystone XL pipeline puts a fresh spotlight on other efforts to bring Canadian crude to market, including a $5.4 billion project to boost oil flows to British Columbia. The oil piped from Alberta would be

After seven years of review, President Obama definitively rejected the Keystone XL pipeline. It “would not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy,” he said. The decision was in keeping with his policies on climate change because the

President Barack Obama announced Friday that the administration was officially rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline extension from Canada. "The State Department determined the Keystone pipeline would not serve the