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November 20, 2009

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Obama walks a tightrope in China

President Barack Obama is walking a tightrope on his first trip to China, seeking to enlist help in tackling urgent global problems

AIG chief threatens to walk

Benmosche has reportedly expressed frustration with the constraints placed on AIG by the government after the global insurance company was bailed out last...

Who Says Saving the Planet Has to Cost a Fortune?

Money is threatening the fight against climate change.

Global Innovation Commons receives pre–Copenhagen coverage; European Patent Office official minimizes violation of patent law

Innovation policy will be the fulcrum for many climate negotiations at United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen

Ontario to Introduce Green Licence Plates

The green plate will also enable drivers to use recharging stations at GO Transit and other provincially owned parking lots

White House Debates Ideas on Jobs, Economy

According to the White House, the idea is to discuss “long-term, innovation based ideas to sustain growth and continue to create jobs of...

Fox News & US Chamber of Commerce Stung by Yes Men Climate Change Hoax

It’s astonishing to think it was that easy to pull off such a hoax but even better to see the US Chamber squirming

Poll Position: Cap-and-Trade Losing Support, NBC/WSJ Survey Finds

The climate questions come right at the end, after 40 other questions ranging from the economy to health care to Iran

US coal stands in way of Copenhagen

Per capita carbon emissions in US coal states tend to be much higher than the national average

Japan Govt's Poverty Data Signals Policy Shift

It shows that Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is serious about his pledge to put consumers before big businesses




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