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Climate Chaos: Is There a Silver Lining to the Copenhagen Fiasco?

President Barack Obama put in 13-hours of negotiations and appears to have saved the Copenhagen climate talks from utter collapse with his last-minute push. But is George W.

Copenhagen Fallout: Carbon Prices Fall on Weak Accord

Pundits everywhere are passing judgment on the climate-change deal reached in Copenhagen early Saturday. The market is too—and it isn’t mincing words.

Green Ink: Copenhagen’s Autopsy, Greens versus Greens, and Solar IPOs

Crude oil futures are tickling $75 a barrel on geopolitical worries after fresh attacks on Iraqi pipelines and renewed violence in Nigeria, Bloomberg reports .

Just Add Water: Hydrogen Car Backers Defend The Dream

The White House is channeling money towards plug-in hybrids and taking away research funding for hydrogen powered cars. An uplifting experience, courtesy of hydrogen. (AP) But hydrogen-fuel-cell car proponents are not ready to concede defeat

How to spend $350 billion in 77 days

President Bush has grudgingly allowed General Motors and Chrysler to drive away with the last few billion bucks in Treasury’s TARP till, which boasted $350 billion a mere 77 days ago. See the original post: How to spend $350 billion in 77 days

Bush throws lifeline to auto industry

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W. Bush announced $17.4 billion in emergency loans to faltering U.S. carmakers on Friday in a dramatic step to stave off collapse of the industry and save hundreds of thousands of jobs from falling victim to a deep recession.

Palin’s "Favorite" Consignment Shop Owner: "We Haven’t Seen Her Since She’s Been Back"

Back in the early days of Sarah Palin’s Wardrobegate , the governor first addressed the issue at a rally in Florida, where she told the audience — “without the filter of the media” — that she’s “back to wearing my own clothes from my favorite consignment shop in Anchorage, Alaska.” That shop turned out to be called Out Of The Closet! , and within days the store was not only bombarded with phone calls and visitors, but it received a ‘cease and desist’ letter from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which runs a charitable thrift store chain by the same name, too.

Iraqi shoe-thrower ‘was beaten’

The investigating judge in the case of the Iraqi reporter who threw his shoes at President Bush says the man was beaten. Go here to read the rest:  Iraqi shoe-thrower ‘was beaten’