Articles & Links
Selected Articles and Links to Pre-event ContentDue to copyright and licensing restrictions associated with the distribution of academic journal articles, we are only able to provide links and abstracts to articles of interest. If you are on the Purdue University system, you will find the full text. However, if you are not on the University system, you may need to use Purdue Libraries to access the content. (Please note: all non-journal links should provide you with the full article/reference.)
Government/Agency Reports
- U.S. State Department Final Environmental Impact Statement
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Comments on Draft State Department EIS
Academic Publications
- Hayden, F.G. 2011. Conflicts in the Licensing Process for TransCanada's Keystone XL Pipeline, Economics Department Faculty Publications, Paper 74. (University of Nebraska Digital Commons)
- Honarvar, A. et al. 2011. Economic Impacts of Staged Development of Oil Sands Projects in Alberta (2010-2035), Canadian Energy Research Institute, Study 125.
- Additional publications from Canadian Energy Research Institute.
- Article Summary: Climate Change, rates of greenhouse gas production/emission
- Pipe Dreams? Jobs Gained, Jobs Lost by the Construction of Keystone XL
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
- Shiell L., and S. Loney. 2007. Global Warming Damages and Canada's Oil Sands. Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 33(4): 419-440.
Popular Press Content
- Belogolova, Keystone XL Pipeline: Just the Facts, National Journal, Dec. 9th, 2011.
- Say No to the Keystone XL, Editorial New York Times, Oct. 2nd, 2011.
- Song, Unequal Risks and Benefits for Citizens in Six States on Keystone XL Pipeline Route, Inside Climate News, January 5, 2012.
- Weber, Alberta's oilsands: well-managed necessity or ecological disaster?, The Moosejaw Herald Times, December 10, 2009.