Keystone XL
Pipeline Politics: Canada's Conflict Over Oil Spills Into Election
The issue of whether pipelines should be built and expanded to pump Canadian oil to tidewater has roared back onto the federal campaign trail this week.
Canada’s Prime Minister Reminds Hillary Clinton That Americans Support Keystone
"This is not a debate between Canada and the US. We know the American people support the project," Stephen Lecce, a spokesperson for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, said.
Hillary Clinton Finally Comes Out Against the Keystone XL Pipeline
The former Secretary of State said the pipeline is a "distraction from the important work we have to do to combat climate change."
Hillary Clinton Is Not a Fan of Obama's Arctic Drilling Decision
The presidential candidate called the Arctic a 'unique treasure' and complained that she was 'getting impatient' with the administration's delay in deciding the fate of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Hillary Clinton's Climate Change Pledge Is Only 'Half the Way There,' Say Environmentalists
Clinton's plan says the number of solar installations will increase by 700 percent if she becomes president, but reveals nothing about the candidate's positions on fracking, the Keystone XL pipeline, or oil drilling in the Arctic.
This Is TransCanada's Latest Justification for Constructing the Keystone XL Pipeline
Canada and the Group of Seven leading industrial nations have pledged to cut emissions, so it's time to build the pipeline, says a company executive in a letter to the US State Department.
Canada's Oil Rig Slowdown (Excerpt from 'Alberta’s Boom Time Hangover’)
Oil and gas exploration is slowing down in Alberta. VICE News meets the CEO of a small oil and gas company who's keeping his drills in operation, despite the declining oil prices.
Alberta's Boom Time Hangover
Canada sells 99 percent of its oil — its number one export — to the United States. Does that make good business sense?
The Campaign to Kick Out Fossil Fuel Companies from The UN Climate Talks
A decade ago, public health advocates successfully isolated tobacco companies from UN negotiations about regulating the industry — and now climate activists are trying to do the same with fossil fuel companies.
Alberta's Boom Time Hangover (Trailer)
Coming soon: Canada sells 99 percent of its oil — its number one export — to the United States. Does that make good business sense?
The FBI Continues to Snoop on Environmentalists
Critics of the agency say its surveillance of the environmental movement shows it's siding with oil companies that stand to lose money due to greater regulation and public scrutiny.
Photos of the People in the Path of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Some view it as their savior, others as a project that will hasten their demise.