"Independent study" my ass. Loss of U.S. jobs? WTF are you smoking?
Lara Skinner has an agenda. Her study was funded and co-produced by the Goodman Group whose clients include the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, and Greenpeace. Also, an associate at the Goodman Group is a board member and treasurer of Greenpeace Canada.
http://www.jobsandenergy.org/Facts/Cornellstudy.html
Cornell Study Ties to Extremist Green Movement Exposed!
LINCOLN -- During questioning in Natural Resources Committee, Dr. Lara Skinner of the Cornell Institute testified about a study she conducted at the Cornell Institute that attacked job estimates surrounding the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Skinner testified that her study,which was highly critical of job creation estimates made by the State Department, was financed and co-produced with the Goodman Group.
Under questioning by Senator Beau McCoy, Dr. Skinner asserted the Goodman Group was an independent organization with no stake on the Keystone Project. Senator McCoy responded by asking her to explain the fact that the Goodman Group website indicates their clients include the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, and Greenpeace USA and International. In addition, Brigid Rowan, an associate at the Goodman Group, is a board member and the treasurer of Greenpeace Canada.
"Dr. Skinner misled Nebraskans about her agenda and that of the Goodman Group," Barry Rubin, Director of Nebraskans for Jobs and Energy Independence said. "In her attempt to dismiss the importance of the thousands of good-paying jobs Keystone XL would create in Nebraska, she even went so far as to assert that she partners with labor organizations -- but it's clear she is part of the well-funded, environmental agenda of Greenpeace and the Sierra Club to end fossil fuel use all together."
"Nebraskans for Jobs and Energy Independence, 30,000 Nebraskans strong, continues to support the Keystone XL pipeline because of the jobs it will provide in Nebraska, the tremendous long-term economic impact it will have on our state, and the elementary fact that it is better for America's energy security to meet our energy needs with oil from our allies than oil from our enemies."