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Ethanol refinery with farm fields

If you’re anything like me: an individual who wants environmental sustainability but also wants to pay your energy bills without making your wallet cry, then keep reading. In today’s world.

Dairy Farmer

When you sit down to eat, do you ever consider where your food comes from or what it takes to produce it? Seriously – and I’m not referring to your.

President Trump

The President of the United States yesterday laid out in detail the environmental progress our country is making. “The United States has a tremendous environmental record. By virtually every measure,.

New Mexico Farmer

Who doesn’t love the zoo? For nearly 150 years, families and schoolchildren on field trips have flocked to zoos to watch, and learn, about animals. Today, there are well over.

Albuquerque New Mexico skyline, mountains, and clouds

Randall Mccormick, former Lea County Commissioner and Magistrate Judge, explains why news that the hospitality industry is having to build up more to keep up with demand is a good.

Family Grocery Shopping

With demand for natural gas continuing to increase in eastern Pennsylvania, CEA’s Mike Butler expresses why it is vital lawmakers continue pipeline projects like the Adelphia Pipeline to increase capacity.

Oil and Gas Refinery Workers

CEA’s Mike Butler explains why plans from Mayor Bill Peduto’s call to divest from fossil fuels actually means disinvestment in our workers, communities, and businesses. Over half of the region’s.

Putting gas in car

CEA’s Midwest Director Chris Ventura discusses why drivers might begin to see a higher price at the pump as the tax hike takes effect. Increases in the state’s gas and.

Family riding bikes in the woods

CEA’s Chris Ventura compares those who opposed advancements in technology and machinery that lead to the Industrial Revolution back in the 1800s to those today who spread myths about current.

Pipeline construction

Delays in expanding much-needed pipeline infrastructure has led gas that should be going to market and sold for productive uses like generating electricity are instead being vented or flared. Thankfully,.