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FACT SHEETS
Factual and statistical overviews of the issues, documented from established sources such as government labs and other research institutions.

This series complements our new and improved Research Briefs, as well as our new Tips: How to Talk About the Issues.

ENERGY
FAQs on the Kansas Coal Controversy (as of April 2008) - NEW!
FAQs on the Kansas Coal Controversy (PDF, 132 KB)

Energy and Water Resources - NEW!

CEP Energy and Water Resources Fact Sheet (PDF, 1.6 MB)

Cost of Carbon - NEW!
CEP Cost of Carbon Fact Sheet (PDF, 252 KB)

The Difference Wind Makes - UPDATED!
CEP Difference Wind Makes Fact Sheet (PDF, 292 KB)

Developing Your Wind - Where to Get Started - NEW!
Developing Wind Fact Sheet (PDF, 176 KB)

Wind Leasing Information - Read Before You Sign - NEW!
Wind Leasing Info (PDF, 380 KB)

Harness the Wind: Our Energy Future - UPDATED!
CEP Harness the Wind Fact Sheet (PDF, 268 KB)

SAVING ENERGY
Energy Efficiency: Do more. Use Less. UPDATED!
CEP Energy Efficiency Fact Sheet (PDF, 304 KB)

Tips to Save Energy - NEW
CEP Energy Saving Tips (PDF, 224 KB)

Lose a Ton! Of Carbon Dioxide - GREAT FOR KIDS!
Lose A Ton (PDF, 148 KB)

Questions about CFL lightbulbs and mercury
CFL factsheet (PDF, 68 KB)

CLIMATE CHANGE

Our Changing Climate
CEP Changing Climate Fact Sheet (PDF, 704 KB)

Sources and Websites
CEP More Resources Fact Sheet (PDF, 216 KB)

RESEARCH REPORTS
CEP report summaries offer direct quotes from reliable sources. If after reading the summary you want to know more, we provide links to the originals.

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