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TALLAHASSEE – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading North American energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today testified during a legislative hearing of the Florida Senate Committee on.

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Caring about the planet and climate change means doing all that you can to mitigate your climate footprint. After the holidays, there are huge amounts of waste from wrapping paper.

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In case you missed it over the holidays, gas prices are predicted to rise in 2022 and the national average could reach $4.00 a gallon amid soaring demand. On Tuesday,.

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You’ve likely heard buzz about critical minerals, but have you heard the term critical element? They’re essential for things we use every day like hard drives, treatments for respiratory illnesses,.

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As a society we are all about speed – especially when it comes to what we wear. Fast fashion is a term that denotes clothing trends that copy runway fashion.

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Michael Zehr, CEA’s federal policy advisor recently sat down with Cheddar News to talk about soaring gas prices and the pain consumers will be feeling when paying their energy bills.

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CEA’s independent report, The Regional Economic and Fiscal Impacts of an Enbridge Line 5 Shutdown, was recently citied examining the substantial economic impact and job losses losing this pipeline would.

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CEA’s Emily Haggstrom looked at some of the unintended consequences of the Build Back Better bill which would negatively impact economic competitiveness in Colorado and constrain our opportunities to achieve.

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It’s almost the end of 2021! There are probably some people out there who are absolutely delighted, while it is dreadful to others. Regardless, the beginning of a New Year.

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CEA’s Mike Butler examines one of the consequences of cancelled energy infrastructure projects which places constraints on the energy supplies Americans need to power their lives and livelihoods – higher.

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