What’s really behind the fanatical opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline?

The United States already has 185,000 miles of liquid petroleum pipelines, 320,000 miles of natural gas transmission pipelines, and more than 2,000,000 miles of neighborhood gas distribution pipelines.

pipelineUsing the latest steel, valves, and other technologies to build another 1,179 miles of pipe – to move 830,000 barrels of oil daily from Canada and North Dakota to Texas refineries – should not be an earth-shattering matter.

KXL would create some 40,000 construction and other jobs. That’s huge for an economy that grew at a Depression-era clip of minus-1% during the first quarter of 2014, and where the true unemployment rate is almost 13% – and much worse for blacks and Hispanics.

The pipeline would ease railroad congestion and improve safety. Its absence forces energy producers to move crude by railroad tanker car, monopolizing tracks, and causing delays in getting fertilizer to farmers, affecting their planting schedules. Heavy tanker traffic also raises the likelihood of derailments and oil spills, like one in Quebec that killed 47 people and others in Colorado and Virginia that fortunately caused no deaths.

KXL will make North America more energy independent, further improve America’s balance of trade and national security, help European allies counter Vladimir Putin’s energy blackmail, and improve relations with U.S. ally and trading partner Canada.

But despite all these reasons for building the pipeline, President Obama refuses to approve it, even to protect vulnerable Democrat politicians. Senator Harry Reid has even resisted votes on nonbinding resolutions in support of KXL. Some opponents say they’re prepared to go to jail to stop the pipeline!

What is going on here? Keystone is symbolic! And environmentalism is heavily invested in symbolism.

Indeed, the pipeline has become the symbol of Big Green environmentalism’s implacable opposition to anything hydrocarbon. KXL is onshore and offshore drilling, fracking, oil sands and, above all, “catastrophic manmade climate disruption.” That’s the term created to let alarmists blame any climate shift or weather event on human carbon dioxide emissions.

KXL represents the environmentalists’ determination to control American lives and livelihoods, reduce our energy use and living standards, redistribute wealth – and permit Third World development only in accordance with “sustainable development” and “renewable energy future” principles.

Blocking its construction will have about as much effect on Earth’s climate as a hand grenade would in stopping a hurricane – even if carbon dioxide does influence weather and climate change far more than thousands of scientists say it does.

More than 31,000 American scientists who signed the Oregon Petition and 48% of U.S. meteorologists who responded to a recent poll say there is no evidence that humans are causing dangerous warming or climate change.

That’s a far cry from President Obama’s claim of a 97% scientific consensus – which is based on responses from 75 of 77 “climate experts” selected from a poll sent to 10,257 scientists and responded to by 3,146. The University of Illinois pollsters did not even tally responses from solar scientists, space scientists, cosmologists, physicists, meteorologists, or astronomers.

Moreover, the vicious attacks on Lennart Bengtsson and other experts make it increasingly obvious that much of the remaining “consensus” requires Bengintimidating and blacklisting scientists who might be tempted to stray from the alarmist party line.

China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, and many other countries are burning coal, driving cars, modernizing their economies and emitting CO2 at a fevered pace. Blocking Keystone will have no effect on atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, especially if its oil simply goes to Asia, instead of the U.S.

However, Big Green has staked its power and reputation on Keystone – and will not back down.

This powerful environmentalist industry is determined to block the pipeline. As Undue Influence director and analyst Ron Arnold recently revealed, the $789 million Rockefeller Brothers Fund launched its “tar sands” and pipeline campaigns in 2008.

It funded a dozen attack groups, told them what the Fund wanted done, and devised the strategies and tactics for mobilizing the troops, inventing and spotlighting the pipeline’s alleged dangers, recruiting helpful media allies, and stopping KXL.

The Keystone and other anti-fossil fuel campaigns are backed up by other wealthy liberal foundations that collectively have more than $100 billion in assets! As Arnold pointed out, they gave more than $80 billion to some 16,000 American environmental activist groups between 2000 and 2012. The groups were also supported by over $100 million in grants from U.S. government agencies!

Hedge fund billionaire Tom Steyer has promised to give $100 million to anti-Keystone Democrats, and Hollywood elites are lending their support and film-making skills to pipeline opponents.

This is a force to be reckoned with – a force that vigorously supports what the Competitive Enterprise Institute calculates has now reached $1.9 trillion in regulatory compliance costs on United States businesses and families. That’s one-eighth of the entire U.S. economy.

It’s no wonder employment and economic growth rates are so miserably low.

Keystone epitomizes how callous, arrogant, hypocritical, and destructive Big Green has become. Legislators and regulators need to start recognizing the rights and needs of poor, working class and minority families.

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NOTE: This article first appeared in The Washington Times on June 12, 2014.