In the U.S., environmental change gets green light (Chicago Tribune)
Obama's plans for environmental legislation may have big impact After eight years of disappointment, frustration and legal wrangling with the Bush administration, environmental groups think Barack Obama could be the nation's greenest president. The Tribune's Michael Hawthorne reports.
GM, Ford, Chrysler Depart From Congress Empty-Handed (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. lawmakers deadlocked on a plan to bail out the Big Three automakers, leaving General Motors Corp. facing the prospect it could run out of cash before a new Congress can come to the rescue next year.
Cap carbon to spur economy - US business leaders (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - U.S. business leaders including the troubled Big Three automakers offered a prescription on Tuesday for economic ...
Cap Carbon To Spur Economy - US Business Leaders (Planet Ark)
WASHINGTON - US business leaders including the troubled Big Three automakers offered a prescription on Tuesday for economic recovery and job creation: cap the carbon emissions that spur global warming.
Prospect for auto bailout dims (TVNZ)
Chances dimmed that a last-minute plan being crafted by Republican US senators, with White House support, to provide $25 billion to bail out US automakers would receive enough backing from Democrats to pass before the end of this week.
Business And Careers (Lake City Reporter)
(ARA) - Gone are the days when women were expected to stay at home to dote on their children and husbands. Today's women have broken through the glass ceiling and are finding their way to corner offices around the country.