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350.org – An environmentally focused website that often takes the negative side on proposed pipelines, such as the Keystone XL, Energy East, and Tar Sands pipelines. 350.org often attempts to get public attention on topics such as pipeline construction, and create public backlash against these projects. Under individual topics, 350.org distributes information usually promoting their cause, and can be a great resource in finding pro-environmentalist information on a certain topic.

PennEnergy.com – A company that focuses on relaying news about most sources of energy, including fracking and pipelines. The PennEnergy website aggregates content from multiple facets under the PennWell Petroleum brand. Information ranging from financial reports to statistics to the vanguard of energy research are reported on the website. Users can sign up for multiple newsletters distributed via email to stay up to date on information pertaining to their specific interests.

Treehugger.com – Another environmentally focused website. Treehugger.com distributes reports on environmental topics. Reports advocating against pipelines often appear on the front page of Treehugger.com, especially when a high-profile pipeline has been proposed. Although they are sometimes involved with grassroots protests, their websites focus is to report news on topics such as green technology, transportation, or energy. They also provide casual reading such as recipes or lifestyle stories. Readers looking for a liberal perspective on pipelines and other environmental issues should utilize Treehugger.com

Npms.phmsa.dot.gov – The National Pipeline Mapping System, a website ran by the PHMSA that gives approximate locations for pipelines. Although regular users are limited to viewing a single county at a time due to safety precautions, the ability to see how pipelines transverse your local area is important to understanding the magnitude of miles the pipeline system runs across the United States. Information is presented clearly, and allows users to select multiple parameters to display at a time.

Topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/k/keystone_pipeline – A breakdown on the Keystone Pipeline, one of the more well-known proposed pipelines in America. The New York Times uses this page to give readers ease of access to articles pertaining to the Keystone Pipeline and pipelines in general. This website is good for understanding and keeping track of the politics that occur when pipelines are proposed. The New York Times tends to lean left, but the nature of news articles means a minimal bias is presented.

Exxonmobilpipeline.com – Although the website is not the easiest to navigate, ExxonMobil, a company that utilizes the pipeline system to transport multiple products including petroleum and natural gas liquids, uses this space to present information pertaining to how they try to limit pipeline-related accidents. Most of the links in Exxon Mobil’s website are self-reported documents. If you are looking for a balance of information for the environmentally heavy websites listed above, ExxonMobil and other pipeline-utilizing companies use websites like these to distribute their side of issue.