Pipeline Politics
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An essential review of the history benefits limitations failures and politics of pipelines with a core focus on potential harms to environmental and human health.The United States holds the world record of having the largest network of energy pipelines with more than 2.4 million miles of pipeline transporting oil or natural gas. Russia China and Canada as well as many other countries also have extensive pipelines. How safe is this means of transport and is there a potential harm to the environment and human health? In this text professor Madelon L. Finkel presents an essential and clearly-stated review of the pros and cons of transporting oil and natural gas by pipeline. Finkel dispels myths inaccuracies and misconceptions and highlights the potential dangers that must be considered in any country''s energy policy.Pipeline Politics: Assessing the Benefits and Harms of Energy Policy provides a broad and accessible analysis of pipelines from their history and safety to their politics and risks. Finkel examines the benefits and costs of pipelines in parallel as well as issues of environmental justice; the fairness of treatment of the people affected; and the development implementation and enforcement of pipeline laws regulations and policies.
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