Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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The humbling of Davos Man
Jan 28 2009 19:04
The credit crisis turned out to be Wall Street's hurricane Katrina. It transpired financiers had no idea of the risks they were taking and could not stop their banks sinking in a storm. If they cannot do their own job, why should we let them do anything else, asks John Gapper Read more »

America takes steps towards clean energy
Jan 28 2009 18:59
We must invest in long-lasting, well-paid jobs that will expand our competitive capacity for decades, write Jeff Immelt and Jonathan Lash Read more »

Why the Severn Barrage is not for the birds
Jan 28 2009 20:06
The proposal, one of five tidal schemes shortlisted by the government for consultation this week, has huge advantages, writes Jonathan Guthrie Read more »

Survive the credit crisis the Alpine way
Jan 28 2009 19:11
Old-established areas of industry are capable of producing new jobs and wealth if managers and employees are adaptable, writes Peter Marsh Read more »

Japan faces up to the prospect of 'peak fish'
Jan 28 2009 19:18
The idea of a war over seafood is no more preposterous than that of a conflict over water or petroleum, writes David Pilling Read more »



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