Page values for "Obama’s Keystone pipeline rejection is hard to accept"
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Topic | Page | Keystone XL pipeline | |
Position_fragment | String | Pipeline should be built | |
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | The Washington Post editorial board |
Source | Page | The Washington Post |
Date | Date | January 18, 2012 |
URL | URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obamas-keystone-pipeline-rejection-is-hard-to-accept/2012/01/18/gIQAf9UG9P_story.html |
Quote | Text | We almost hope this was a political call because, on the substance, there should be no question. Without the pipeline, Canada would still export its bitumen — with long-term trends in the global market, it’s far too valuable to keep in the ground — but it would go to China. And, as a State Department report found, U.S. refineries would still import low-quality crude — just from the Middle East. Stopping the pipeline, then, wouldn’t do anything to reduce global warming, but it would almost certainly require more oil to be transported across oceans in tankers. |
Summary | Wikitext | Obama’s Keystone pipeline rejection is hard to accept by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, January 18, 2012) (view) |