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Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization created to help expand the dialogue between the energy and consuming sectors to improve understanding of energy security, more effectively develop and use both renewable and oil & gas energy resources in an environmentally conscious manner, create sound energy policy and maintain stable energy prices for consumers.

Posts Tagged ‘greenhouse gas’

[03/17] Now We’re Talking (Finally) – Part II

[03/08] Now We’re Talking, Part 1

[09/22] NSBA Report Shows On-Bill Financing Improves Energy Efficiency

[07/07] Chinese pollution in California, Sarah Palin’s solution to global warming, and other tough questions about climate change in the global village

[06/15] Greenhouse gas emissions and offshore drilling: strange bedfellows or practical politics?

[06/10] Domestic Oil and Natural Gas Supply: An Important Piece of the Puzzle

[05/22] ExxonMobil Outlines Achievements in Environmental, Economic & Social Performance

[01/21] IPAMS Expresses Concern Over Senate Bill on Energy Security, Climate Change

[01/21] AISI Reports Steel Industry Reaches New Milestone in Energy Efficiency

[12/31] NEI Responds to Obama’s Selection of Steven Chu as Energy Secretary