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Artículo

5 Jun 2006

Autor:
Scott Malone, Reuters

Analysis - Is Corporate America Going Green?

For many years, major US corporations asserted that natural swings in temperature made it impossible to tell whether greenhouse gas emissions were influencing the climate. With some notable exceptions - including oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp. -- US companies have noticeably changed their tune. [refers to steps taken by General Electric, DuPont, AIG, BP. Also refers to JP Morgan Chase]