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President Obama rejects Keystone XL

President Obama today announced his long-awaited decision on Keystone XL, rejecting TransCanada's application for a permit to build the controversial pipeline. In response to President Obama's decision, Rainforest Action Network Executive Director Lindsey Allen issued the following statement:

WASHINGTON

President Obama today announced his long-awaited decision on Keystone XL, rejecting TransCanada's application for a permit to build the controversial pipeline. In response to President Obama's decision, Rainforest Action Network Executive Director Lindsey Allen issued the following statement:

"The president's decision today is the result of years of grassroots people power organizing against all odds in every corner of this country. This has never been about just President Obama's decision and this has never been about just one pipeline. This is a win for long-term climate justice over short-term corporate profits. And it is only the beginning of what this growing movement will achieve.

When we fight, we win. Keystone XL was considered a done deal just a few years ago, and the fight to stop it was viewed by DC insiders as a lost cause. But this movement refused to accept the defeatist logic that catastrophic climate change is inevitable and that business-as-usual fossil fuel production will never be stopped. Millions of people rejected the conventional wisdom and took on the moral responsibility of acting in the face of overwhelming odds, and together, we proved the doubters wrong again and again. Today will reverberate in history as a watershed moment for the climate movement, not as the ending of a campaign but as the beginning of a new paradigm, as the point when we, as a society, began to leave the pipelines unbuilt and keep fossil fuels in the ground."

Rainforest Action Network (RAN) is headquartered in San Francisco, California with offices staff in Tokyo, Japan, and Edmonton, Canada, plus thousands of volunteer scientists, teachers, parents, students and other concerned citizens around the world. We believe that a sustainable world can be created in our lifetime and that aggressive action must be taken immediately to leave a safe and secure world for our children.