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The world’s biggest oil producers in OPEC turned out to be among the quietest of the several hundreds of groups attending Copenhagen. What happened to public demands for many billions of dollars in financial compensation from consumer nations for using less oil down the road, a possibility prior to the conference
So maybe there was a last-minute breakthrough at Copenhagen after all—if not the big one. UPDATE : Here’s the accord.
So collapse again is the operative word from the Copenhagen climate talks.
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Time often isn’t looked at as a resource – at least, not outside of corporate efficiency evaluations – but it’s one of the most valuable resources any of us have. It’s required for all the plans and hopes that we have, from learning to bake bread to building a self-sufficient homestead. How do you spend your time, and how would you like to
The joint-venture announcement between battery maker A123 Systems and China’s biggest auto maker gave juice to a stock that has languished since its initial public offer. The big question is whether getting in on the ground floor of the Chinese market for electric vehicles will really prove a panacea for the Massachusetts-based battery company.
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For all the expectations that President Barack Obama’s appearance at the Copenhagen climate conference could part the waters and break the deadlock, his 8-minute speech thrilled nobody. Granted, he met beforehand with a score of world leaders, and a dozen more at lunch—not to mention an hour-long one-on-one with the Chinese premier in between—but his speech left plenty of frustration inside Copenhagen’s Bella Center and without.
Crude oil futures rose above $74 a barrel due to encouraging economic news and signs of a potential rebound in demand, Bloomberg reports . Even natural gas rebounded strongly yesterday after a big inventory drawdown, the WSJ reports. What about gas prices—at the pump?
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