This past Friday President Obama officially rejected the Keystone Pipeline. His reason? To be global leaders on climate change according to the New York Times.

President Obama announced on Friday that he had rejected the request from a Canadian company to build the Keystone XLoil pipeline, ending a seven-year review that had become a symbol of the debate over his climate policies.

Mr. Obama’s denial of the proposed 1,179-mile pipeline, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of carbon-heavy petroleum from the Canadian oil sands to the Gulf Coast, comes as he seeks to build an ambitious legacy on climate change.

“America is now a global leader when it comes to taking serious action to fight climate change,” Mr. Obama said in remarks from the White House. “And, frankly, approving this project would have undercut that global leadership.”

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