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May 19 Press Release
{ Wednesday, May 19th }WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 19, 2010 -- America’s employers are turning up the heat on Congress and the White House. More than 6,000 large and small businesses across the United States are now calling on Congress to enact clean energy and climate legislation, according to a new tally compiled by American Businesses for Clean Energy (ABCE) and released today by ABCE and the We Can Lead campaign.
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WI Companies Find the Green in Promoting Clean Energy
{ Friday, March 5th }MILWAUKEE, Wisc. - A Wisconsin florist is joining 2,500 other companies from around the nation in supporting Congressional action on clean energy and climate legislation. The American Businesses for Clean Energy (ABCE) coalition, which includes Gap and Warner Music Group is an initiative to demonstrate large and small businesses support federal clean energy and climate legislation for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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ABCE March 3 Press Conference
{ Wednesday, March 3rd }
WASHINGTON, D.C. - March 3, 2010 - Six well-known companies -- Avista, Calpine, Deutsche Bank Asset Management, PG&E, Recycled Energy Development and Warner Music Group -- are the latest to join ABCE.
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Following Copenhagen, Hundreds of U.S. Companies Call on Congress to Enact Clean Energy and Climate Legislation
{ Tuesday, December 22nd }WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 22, 2009 -- As world leaders return home from the Copenhagen climate change summit, hundreds of businesses are standing together to demand comprehensive action by Congress on federal clean energy and climate legislation. In its first six weeks, the American Businesses for Clean Energy (ABCE) initiative has grown from just 19 members to include over 750 businesses as of today. ABCE is a diverse coalition of businesses that support Congressional action to pass clean energy and climate legislation that will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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