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The Keystone Pipeline System: An Exercise in Futility

The Keystone Pipeline System: An Exercise in Futility

Update: 2021-02-08
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Hear law professors Sean Kammer (PhD) and Myanna Dellinger (PhD candidate) discuss why the corporate and conservative attempts at keeping the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline will inevitably fail and why, then, it would be more expedient from an environmental and business point of view to face reality sooner rather than later. This holds true despite the fact that any president does have the power to issue an Executive Order regarding the project.


Under the Paris Agreement, we must, among other things, reach net zero emissions by 2050 to help the world – and ourselves – limit catastrophic climate change. UN and other experts have made it clear that we must take sufficient action within the next decade.  For that reason, it also makes not sense to create and continue vast oil distribution networks.

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The Keystone Pipeline System: An Exercise in Futility

The Keystone Pipeline System: An Exercise in Futility

The International Environmental Law Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association