(from Bill at 350.org)
Thanks to you, people power once more squeezed out a victory over oil
money.
Today the Senate defeated legislation to build the Keystone XL
pipeline. The vote was close, but given that this pipeline was a
'no brainer' a year ago, it's pretty remarkable that people power was able to
keep working, even in the back rooms of the oil-soaked Senate. (See the full
vote count here)
Thanks to your hard work -- most recently sending 802,000 messages to the Senate
in just 24 hours, not to mention all the calls to your Senators -- we have kept
the pipeline at bay yet again. It's unlikely the Senate will take
another vote on Keystone XL, but then again, one can't underestimate the
corrupting influence of the money Big Oil is pumping into Capitol
Hill.
Still, the news isn’t all good. Last week, TransCanada
announced plans to build the half of the pipeline that runs from Oklahoma to
Texas; and while it doesn’t let them get new tar sands oil across the Canadian
border, it’s a blow for folks along the southern half of the route, who we’ll
keep fighting side by side with. And TransCanada also announced plans to reapply
for a permit to cross the border—so even the partial win we’ve got at the moment
may turn out to be temporary. But for right now, there is pipe rusting in big
piles across the heartland of the country, instead of sitting underground
pumping dirty oil at 700,000 barrels per day. Our victory may not last
forever. But today big oil actually lost something big.
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