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BUSINESS: U.S. export giants press for one global carbon accounting standard (10/13/2010) Joel Kirkland, E&E reporter The U.S. manufacturing sector can thrive under a global climate change agreement as long.

This week, CEA takes a step back from the various issues that concern us each day, to celebrate energy – in all its forms – and remind consumers, lawmakers and.

Just last month, people were wondering why the Obama White House would not install solar panels, even when asked point blank to do so. This week we have an update:.

If you’re like most people, when you think about travel-related energy consumption, you think about the big things: The size of the car, the length of the flight, the distance.

The following was submitted by David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, in response to the National Journal’s Expert Blog on Monday, October 4th entitled, “Oil Habit: How Can Cars.

October 2010 CEA Newsletter Issue 42   As CEA prepares for our annual Energy Day event, we are continuing to focus on the energy issues that face the nation. Affordable,.

We’ve talked a lot in this blog about renewable energy sources like solar and wind, as these two seem to be garnering the bulk of media attention when talking about.

Job-Killing Offshore Moratorium Continues to Bring Uncertainty, Financial Burden on the U.S. HOUSTON – Earlier today, Interior Sec. Ken Salazar announced two new rules aimed at addressing concerns over safety.

It’s the kind of deal you don’t hear about every day: The world’s largest retailer (that’s Wal-Mart Stores) recently announced plans to add solar generating systems – many of them,.