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    Keystone Pipeline The Keystone Pipeline‚ also known as Keystone XL‚ is a 1‚179-mile-long pipeline from oil fields in Western Canada to the Midwestern United States. Specifically‚ this pipeline will extend from Alberta‚ Canada to Steele City‚ Nebraska with plans to link to an existing pipeline that reaches to the Gulf Coast. Despite the advantages this pipeline will produce‚ it will also create various negative effects regarding wildlife and inhabitants of these areas‚ economic and political issues

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    The Keystone Pipeline The Keystone Pipeline is a pipeline system that holds oil and it runs through the United States and Canada. More specifically‚ it starts in Alberta‚ Canada at the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and travels to oil refineries in Texas and Illinois as well as oil tank farms and an oil pipeline distribution center located in Cushing‚ Oklahoma. The Keystone Pipeline consists of three phases as well as one more operation that was awaiting approval but has been rejected. The first

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    Already‚ there is a Keystone Pipeline in existence‚ which runs from fields of oil sand starting in Canada to the U.S. The Keystone XL Pipeline 2‚000 long would be an expansion of this‚ causing somewhat of an economic issue regarding employment and that would only be the beginning of many issues. TransCanada is the company that has been striving for this project to begin; A connection to Cushing‚ Oklahoma where there is currently an oil jam to the Gulf Coast of Texas‚ where the destination of oil

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    I am new to the Keystone Stars program however it is like a one stop shop that promotes high quality care & the resources to do so. It is very resourceful and it contains an wealth of information and training opportunities. One of the things I like about the Keystone Stars portal is that its user friendly so someone that isn’t computer savvy can still benefit from PA Keys website. The Keystone Stars program provides a framework that covers all aspect of childcare‚ and ways to provide high quality

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    not concern about them. In 2015‚ the United States’ president Barack Obama took the first step to make aware the world about the detrimental effects of the petroleum to the environment because he denied the construction of an oil pipeline‚ called Keystone Pipeline XL‚ that would connect Texas with Canada’s oil mine in Alberta. Obama stated that the elaboration

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    The Keystone Pipeline Debate Before one can form an opinion on whether the Keystone Pipeline should or should not be built‚ they should first know what it is‚ and hear both sides of the argument. The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States‚ commissioned since 2010. It runs from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta to refineries in Illinois and Texas‚ and also to oil tank farms and oil pipeline distribution center in Cushing‚ Oklahoma. Three

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    Austin Van Hoesen Professor Ratcliffe WRC 1023 28th February 2013 Accept Keystone with an Understanding Is the Keystone XL Pipeline really worth the risk? There are many Americans that believe so and there are just as many that don’t think so. Each side has their reasons and they are sufficient reasons backed up by liable sources. The Keystone XL Pipeline is a pipeline system that would transport crude oil for the Tar Sands in Alberta‚ Canada‚ through the continental United States all the way

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    Keystone XL Pipeline: A Risky Venture Introduction to Transportation Management‚ TLMT 311 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Overview of Issue 3-6 Supporters of Keystone XL Pipeline 6-7 Discussion of Opposition to Keystone XL Pipeline 7-8 Conclusion 9 References 10 Throughout history‚ The United States has been much reliant upon oil rich countries for liquid

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    In my opinion‚ authorizing the Keystone XL pipeline would be damaging to the environment. Displace residents from their home or property if it obstructs the construction of the pipeline. And lastly‚ will only cause a short term economic benefit to the working class who seek long term employment not a seasonal position. The construction of the Keystone Xl pipeline will be detrimental to the environment because it will disperse greenhouse gases into the atmosphere from the extraction of tar sand

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    The Keystone XL Pipeline: Environmental Impact Abstract. The topic of global oil production is becoming a well-recognized political issue‚ as it should‚ but the environmental impacts need to be addressed as well. The recent development project of the Canadian oil sands has been put into the spotlight after the TransCanada Company applied for a permit allowing their Keystone XL pipeline. Introduction. The Keystone XL pipeline is a project of oil companies invested in tar sands oil‚ which

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