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Access to reliable, affordable energy undergirds U.S. national and economic security, and a clean, healthy environment is essential for economic prosperity now and for future generations. Business Roundtable supports policies that capitalize on America’s strengths in technology and energy diversity to maximize U.S. energy options and preserve environmental quality. The business community has a special obligation to step forward and help build an environmentally and economically sustainable future.

Recent Activities in Energy & Environment

May 7, 2012
Letter

As you commence your work on maintaining vital American transportation investments, Business Roundtable urges you to vote “Yes” on the provision included in the House-passed version of the transportation bill that would expedite approval of the Keystone X

April 18, 2012
News Release

Business Roundtable (BRT) today released Create, Grow, Sustain – a report highlighting the efforts of America’s CEOs to create a more sustainable future. In the report and accompanying video testimonials, BRT CEOs describe how their companies are pursuing innovative strategies to create jobs and economic opportunity, grow the U.S. economy and sustain and enhance the quality of life in America.

April 18, 2012
Report

Business Roundtable’s 2012 Sustainability Report — Create, Grow, Sustain — now in its fifth year, features narratives from 126 CEOs on how their companies are leading the way with solutions to make the U.S. economy more sustainable while also driving economic growth and job creation. From sustainable supply chain and water management to energy efficiency and the use of cutting-edge technology, sustainable business practices are ingrained into the fabric of each featured company’s business practices.

April 13, 2012
News Release

John Engler, president of Business Roundtable (BRT), issued the following statement today in response to President Obama's executive order establishing a working group to coordinate federal oversight of hydraulic fracturing.

March 19, 2012
Letter

Creating jobs, driving economic growth and boosting U.S. energy security should be an easy decision for the Administration and Congress.

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