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The lobbying agencies and trade associations, including their leadership and membership, which influence the course of policy making in Washington, DC.
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Recovery Act Funding: Favoring Foreign over Domestic?Experts weigh in on Recovery Act funding and how it influences U.S. jobs in renewable energy.
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Hormats Addresses Global Energy, Economy at CERAWeek 2010Robert Hormats speaks on global economy and energy at Day One of CERAWeek 2010, the world's premier energy conference.
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Head of CAP on U.S. Competitiveness in Global EnergyJohn Podesta says U.S. is falling behind other countries in energy development.
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Center for American Progress Holds Panel DiscussionDiscussion looks at the American clean energy economy in 2020: what should it look like and how should we get there.
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Scott Segal of Bracewell & Giuliani Reacts to EPA LetterScott Segal of Bracewell & Giuliani discusses EPA's announcement that it won't regulate greenhouse gas emissions in 2010; says it is "No Gift To Coal State Senators".
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NRDC Reacts To EPA Announcement on GHG RegulationDavid Doniger of NRDC reacts to EPA's decision not to regulate greenhouse gases in 2010.
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US Chamber: Tougher IP Laws to Bring More Green JobsFor the past year, the Obama administration has said green job creation hinges on the development of clean energy technology.
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BP, ConocoPhillips, Caterpillar Leave USCAPThe three major companies are leaving the U.S. Climate Action Partnernship, citing the ability to pursue climate goals more effectively as individual corporations.
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