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California Air Resources Board approves sales of XLs electrified Ford F-250
2018-08-21 12:57:00| Green Car Congress
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The Pixel 2 XLs Screen Isnt Bad, Were Just Getting Picky
2017-10-20 13:30:54| Extremetech
When a phone costs $850, you certainly should not tolerate a bad screen, but is that what Google is offering? The post The Pixel 2 XL’s Screen Isn’t Bad, We’re Just Getting Picky appeared first on ExtremeTech.
Keystone XL's demise won't necessarily lead to boom in shipping crude by rail
2015-11-15 16:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Canadian Press: Now that the Keystone XL pipeline has been rejected, it's not a foregone conclusion that much of the 830,000 barrels a day that would have flowed through it will move on trains instead, industry watchers say. "I think that rail certainly will play a part, but a lot has to do what happens to the price of crude and happens to oilsands projects," said Dirk Lever, an analyst at AltaCorp. Capital. Proponents of Keystone XL and similar proposals frequently trumpeted the benefits of moving crude by...
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Warrior up! The Other Keystone XLs
2015-10-08 23:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Huffington Post: Vancouver, BC. You've probably heard about the Keystone XL pipeline, but have you heard about the other major pipelines just like it? It's a fact. Multiple pipelines link the land-locked Alberta tar sands to seaports in the United States and Canada for oil export. While the Keystone XL project has been used as a political football to distract serious solutions to the climate crisis, Alberta tar sands oil is already flowing to Port Arthur, Texas, via the original Trans-Canada Keystone pipeline....
Nebraska Supreme Court Holds the Key to Keystone XL's Future
2014-09-05 16:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
InsideClimate: Nebraskan landowners who have fought the Keystone XL pipeline to a standstill there urged the state's Supreme Court on Friday to reaffirm that the legislature acted unconstitutionally when it allowed rubberstamp approval of the pipeline's proposed route across the region's fragile sandhills and vulnerable aquifers. Otherwise, said David Domina, the landowners' lawyer, the Canadian pipeline company TransCanada and its political allies would be free to run untrammeled over private landholders and...