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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again called for the immediate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. This project, first proposed in 2008, was designed to transport oil from Canada’s Alberta province to refineries in the United States. However, it has faced strong opposition from environmental activists and legal battles for years.
Trump had previously supported the pipeline during his presidency, granting a permit to move the project forward. However, in 2021, President Joe Biden canceled the permit, citing environmental concerns and the need for cleaner energy alternatives. This decision effectively ended the project, as the company behind it, TC Energy, later announced that they had abandoned the plan.
Despite its cancellation, Trump continues to advocate for the pipeline, calling it essential for the U.S. economy and energy security. “We need the Keystone XL pipeline, and we need it now,” he said. He argues that bringing oil from Canada would reduce dependence on foreign energy sources and help lower fuel prices.
Supporters of the project believe it would have created thousands of jobs and boosted economic growth. Many Republican lawmakers also back Trump’s stance, claiming that increased oil production would benefit American consumers by stabilizing fuel costs.
On the other hand, environmental groups strongly oppose the pipeline. They argue that it would contribute to climate change by increasing fossil fuel production. They also express concerns about potential oil spills that could harm water sources and wildlife.
The pipeline’s cancellation remains a heated political debate. Trump’s latest remarks suggest that if he were to return to office, he would push to revive the project. However, with growing efforts to shift towards renewable energy, the future of Keystone XL remains uncertain.