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Biz looks for signals from Copenhagen
Dec 17, 2009
Laurent Corbier, chair of the International Chamber of Commerce and VP of sustainable development at energy firm Areva, talks with Kai Ryssdal about investment and climate-change policy.
What makes climate deal so hard to do?
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Sam Eaton
Dec 14, 2009
A standoff between developing nations and rich countries brought talks to a halt in Copenhagen. Sam Eaton reports on where the money for a climate treaty is going to come from.
What the U.S. wants from China
Nov 11, 2009
President Obama will soon embark on his first trip to China. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports on what to expect.
'Call of Duty' may pump up video games
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Jeff Tyler
Nov 10, 2009
The latest version of the video game "Call of Duty" has just hit shelves, and may become one of the best-selling games of all time. Jeff Tyler reports.
Funding could help malnutrition battle
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Jeff Tyler
Nov 11, 2009
A report out today from the United Nations Children's Fund links poor nutrition to a third of all child deaths under the age of 5. Jeff Tyler reports that hunger is, in theory, one of those problems that money could easily solve.
How Opel will affect German workers
Nov 5, 2009
At least 8,000 auto workers in Germany have walked off the job in protest over GM killing a plan to sell its European unit, Opel. Stephen Beard reports on what will happen to German workers.
GM takes risky U-turn, keeps Opel
Nov 4, 2009
Auto giant GM has decided not to sell its European unit Opel, a decision likely to rile the government of Germany. Mitchell Hartman reports.
Is the eurozone on path to recovery?
Nov 13, 2009
The eurozone is officially out of the recession. Economist Andrew Hilton talks with Stacey Vanek-Smith about what is fueling its economic gains.
Walking away from your mortgage
Jan 11, 2010
Roger Lowenstein talks with Kai Ryssdal about the article he wrote for The New York Times Magazine, which discusses a new trend in real estate: choosing to walk away from a mortgage you could pay.
Will Toyota build Prius in the U.S.?
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Alisa Roth
Oct 12, 2009
Toyota builds the Prius in Japan, but there's been talk of building the hybrid car in the U.S. Alisa Roth reports the idea is sounding more practical every day.