I haven't been doing too well keeping up with the Keystone protests, what with the start of the semester and all. But when Andrew Revkin wrote an article suggesting that the pipeline wasn't quite the problem it's cracked up to be, I knew there'd be quite a lot of blow back from leading environmentalists.
Revkin, to his credit, published the entire roster of responses. You have to give the guy credit for consistently supporting rigorous debate.
I read the whole thing. It's worth a read.
You sort of expect Bill McKibben to court arrest at a protest, but when I read that Gus Speth was also in jail, that got my attention.
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