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In reply to the discussion: MotherJones: "How Hillary Clinton's State Department Sold Fracking to the World" [View all]"Clinton has been quite clear that theres a process in place to settle Keystones future, League of Conservation Voters senior vice president Tiernan Sittenfeld said in an interview, and shes not going to comment before theres a decision.
Sittenfeld added that Clinton has a long history of fighting climate change, as secretary, as senator, and through the Clinton Foundation. So were optimistic that once a rejection comes, she would support that.
Besides, one official with one major green group said, environmentalists have made tremendous progress toward killing the pipeline.
Theres a dynamic thats already out there weve done a good job of making this a highly scrutinized project, the official said. The president has been saying pretty consistently good things about climate change. We feel very confident that thats leading up to a decision sooner than later, and one were going to like.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/greens-face-divide-over-hillary-clinton-and-keystone-117108.html#ixzz3bGZeGi4U