Biden's campaign says he will 'rip up' U.S. president Donald Trump's approvals if he wins the White House in November.
The president signed a fresh permit in March that not only cleared the way for construction, but also appeared designed to prevent further legal problems with State Department permits. But again, a Montana court halted the project on the grounds that the impact on endangered species in the state hadn’t been properly assessed.
“Tribal nations, farmers and ranchers, and many other communities who have resisted Keystone XL for more than a decade know this pipeline would derail all plans for climate survival and adaptation.” “These decisions move the project off the drawing boards and into actual construction, which began a month ago _ the Canada-U.S. border crossing between Saskatchewan and Montana has already been put in the ground.”
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