UBC experts are available to comment in the wake of U.S. President Barack Obama’s veto of legislation approving the Keystone XL pipeline.
George Hoberg
Faculty of Forestry
Tel: 778.837.1316
Email: george.hoberg@ubc.ca
• U.S. regulatory process
• Comparison between U.S. and Canadian processes
• Congressional-Presidential relations
• Role of climate movement
• Implications for other pipeline proposals
Paul Quirk
Dept. of Political Science
Tel: 604.738.6409
Email: paul.quirk@ubc.ca
• U.S. politics, including Congress and the Presidency
Max Cameron
Dept. of Political Science Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions
Tel: 604.786.0992
Email: Max.Cameron@ubc.ca
• U.S. politics – implications for President Obama and the Republicans
• Dysfunctional politics in Washington
• The nature of U.S. political institutions
Werner Antweiler
Sauder School of Business
Tel: 604.822.8484
Email: werner.antweiler@ubc.ca
• Long-term perspectives on Keystone XL