Al Gore says Obama must veto 'atrocity' of Keystone XL tar sands pipeline
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jun/15/al-gore-obama-keystone-pipeline
Environmental activists opposed to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project demonstrate in Portland, Oregon. Photograph: Alex Milan Tracy/Corbis
Al Gore has called on Barack Obama to veto the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, describing it as "an atrocity".
The former vice-president said in an interview on Friday that he hoped Obama would follow the example of British Columbia, which last week rejected a similar pipeline project, and shut down the Keystone XL.
"I certainly hope that he will veto that now that the Canadians have publicly concluded that it is not safe to take a pipeline across British Columbia to ports on the Pacific," he told the Guardian. "I really can't imagine that our country would say: 'Oh well. Take it right over parts of the Ogallala aquifer', our largest and most important source of ground water in the US. It's really a losing proposition."
Campaigners have cast Keystone XL as the most important decision of Obama' presidency. The State Department, which has say over the project because it crosses the US-Canadian border, is to announce its decision later this year.