Environmental Resources Management has been at the center of many controversial environmental assessments.
Here is a collection of the background research and news stories we have done on Environmental Resources Management:
State Dept. Keystone XL Contractor ERM Also Green-Lighted Explosive, Faulty Peruvian Pipeline Project
Environmental Resources Management (ERM), the State Department consulting firm that claims TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline proposal is safe and sound, previously provided a similarly rosy approval for the expansion of a Peruvian natural gas project that has since racked up a disastrous track record.
State Department’s Keystone XL Contractor ERM Green-Lighted BP‘s Explosive Caspian Pipeline That Failed To Live Up to Jobs Hype
Almost 11 years ago in June 2002, Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Group declared the controversial 1,300 mile-long Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline environmentally and socio-economically sound, a tube which brings oil and gas produced in the Caspian Sea to the export market.
Keystone Pipeline Consultants ERM Criticized in Past for BP Pipeline Approval in Turkey
DeSmogBlog has found that Environmental Resources Management, the consulting firm behind the Keystone XL Pipeline environmental impact assessment, has been at the center of controversial pipeline projects in the past.
Keystone XL Scandal: Obama State Dept. Hid Contractor’s TransCanada Ties
Mother Jones has a breaking investigation out on another scandal pertaining to the Obama State Department’s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline.
State Department Keystone XL Study Done by Oil Industry-Connected Firm with Big Tobacco, Fracking Ties
On March 1, the U.S. State Department published its long-awaited Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the TransCanada Keystone XL (KXL) tar sands pipeline.