Fearing He Won’t Get Reappointed, FERC’s Glick Approves Gas Pipes
As near as we can tell, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Richard "Dick" Glick has not voted in favor an ANY brand new natural gas pipeline project in the past five years--until now. Glick, whose five-year term has ended at the agency, and who wants another cushy five-year appointment (he's out on Dec. 31 if he doesn't get a Senate vote), is falling all over himself to approve new gas pipelines. Before, he voted against every darned project citing man-made global warming concerns. Now he can't approve gas-related projects fast enough. What a putz.
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