From: VICE
by Greg Palast
Greg Palast is a New York Times bestselling author and fearless investigative journalist whose reports appear on BBC Television Newsnight and in The Guardian. Palast eats the rich and spits them out. Catch his reports and films at www.GregPalast.com, where you can also securely send him your documents marked, "confidential".
I’ve been tracking a tube of black putrid ooze, a toxic viper slowly
slithering 2,000 miles across the belly of America, swallowing all water
aquifers, politicians and reason in its path.
The XL Keystone Pipeline.
As Nagini, the murderous snake in the Harry Potter tales, had its master Voldemort, I figured the Keystone XL Pipeline must also have its own dark lords.
And the Dark Lords of the Keystone Pipeline left clear clues:
environmental horror, political payouts and the odour of sulphur
stronger than explained by the stinking hot tar inside it. I smelled
Koch.
David and Charles Koch are each worth $20 billion (£12.7 billion), and
they’re quite certain that’s not enough. And so they need the XL
Keystone Pipeline.
The XL Keystone will take Canadian tar-sands oil, the filthiest crude
on the planet, and suck it down to Texas’ Gulf Coast refineries.
Alberta’s oil-glop reserve, if it can get to the US market, will warm the planet by nearly 0.4°C all by itself.
Why in the world would America pistol-whip Mother Nature to bring oil
to Texas? I mean, it’s just plain weird to suck heavy tar oil out of
Canada to drag it across the entire middle of the USA and import it into
the oil-exporting Lone Star State. MORE
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