Environmental groups keep fighting KXL despite Biden’s promise to block pipeline
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Critics of Canada’s most controversial cross-border pipeline projects aren’t taking their demise for granted under president-elect Joe Biden.
A new report from the U.S.-based Rainforest Action Network says two of them — Keystone XL and Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline — are being “rammed through” in the final weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency.
The report points to a long list of prominent international banks it says are lined up to back the projects as evidence they are far from dead.
Biden’s campaign has already made it clear the president-elect intends to rescind presidential permits for TC Energy’s Keystone XL project once he takes office.