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The Big Picture

Explore the debate around the Keystone XL pipeline and its role in urgent climate change discussions in the U.S. energy landscape.

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Michael Levi, a climate and energy analyst with the Council on Foreign Relations, shoots down Joe Romm and Real Climate in one post. I sense that it pains him to do this, especially with regard to the latter. More on that in a minute. First, I want to point out that Levi's argument about the Canadian oil sands oil issue and the proposed pipeline make perfect sense. But there's a reason why a main theme of the original Star Trek series was the tension between Dr. Spock's clinical logic and Captain Kirk's emotionally charged nature. These two essential human characteristics were brilliantly juxtaposed in every episode. So I find it ironic that Levi titles his post, "Missing the Big Picture on Keystone XL," because both he and the pipeline protesters are talking about two different big pictures. Yes, Levi is right that blocking the pipeline doesn't change the demand equation ...

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