Shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk posts Q1 profit
Novo Nordisk Q1 profit up 23 pct, lifts outlook
LONDON/COPENHAGEN/HAMBURG - Skies and many airports in Europe reopened for air traffic Wednesday - almost a week after airspace over large parts of Europe was shut down over ash clouds from a volcano in Iceland.
A glance at flight disruptions due to volcanic ash
One volcano's ash humbles a mobile modern world
More News
- Beer for lunch only? Carlsberg workers strike to protest new alcohol policy
- China vows to fight any new signs of economic crisis, chides US for ‘disturbance’ in relations
- Health care crunch time leads Obama to delay Asia trip as Congress tries to pass big overhaul
- Lego’s 2009 profits grow 63 pct on strong sales despite stagnant global toy market
- Danish shipper A.P. Moller-Maersk reports an annual loss of $1.3 billion
- Danish beer maker Carlsberg posts more than threefold rise in Q4 profit, helped by lower costs
- Reynolds American reports 4th-qtr earnings Thursday
- Altria Group 4th-quarter profit climbs partly on strength of Skoal and Copenhagen sales
- Year One: A look at some important dates during President Barack Obama’s first year in office
- Taiwan, Tibet, and trade overshadow U.S.-China ties in what many expect to be a testing year
- Ecuador foreign minister quits after president criticizes talks to prevent Amazon oil drilling
- Danish cycling team Saxo Bank lands sponsorship deal with SunGard
- Of all the health care deals, Senate compromise on abortion may be the hardest to keep
- Outnumbered Republicans seek delays as Democrats secure crucial 60th vote for health overhaul
- About 100 stranded motorists in Va. taken to shelters as snow storm socks East Coast
- As health vote nears, Republican senator Snowe getting plenty of attention from Democrats
- Bhutan plans to go carbon neutral
- Squeezed from the right and left, White House battles critics of health care bill
- US, China edge toward each other at UN climate talks, looking to deliver deals for summit
- Probe launched into trolley hitting PM’s aircraft
- As hope fades at climate talks, Clinton says US would help raise billions for climate victims
- NASA, Google offer more precise way to track greenhouse gases; monitoring key to climate talks
- UN climate talks deadlocked, waiting for world leaders to finalize a new pact
- Experts under fire: These days, knowing what you’re talking about ain’t what it used to be
- House passes defense bill, takes up debt limit and jobs in final hours of session
- House passes defense bill with money for wars, back-home safety nets
- Wisconsin governor says he is discussing green jobs at summit in Copenhagen
- British Airways and Unite union agree to emergency talks as Christmas strike looms
- Iran test-fires its most advanced missile, capable of striking Israel, SE Europe
- Jobs, defense spending, debt limit still on agenda as House rushes to finish up for the year
- From pop to nukes, swine flu to terrorism, news in a wired world was ever more widely shared
- World mayors gather, compare climate notes; NY’s Bloomberg sees federal help gone astray
- Cows to the rescue: US announces plan to reduce dairy methane emissions 25 percent by 2020
- Cows to the rescue: US announces plan to reduce emissions in dairy industry 25 percent by 2020
- Russia and Ukraine boast painless path to climate compliance, but Greens see red
- AP Poll: Greater share of public believes action on climate will help economy and create jobs
- Suspension of UN climate talks reflects poor nations’ suspicions of rich countries
- Developing countries end boycott at UN climate talks after assurances from rich nations
- EU says poor countries agree to resume climate talks at Copenhagen after boycott
- Official: World power meeting on Iran canceled on Chinese request
- China, India, other developing countries boycott UN talks, demand rich cut emissions more
- US reveals funds for green tech in poor nations, $350 million international effort
- From bike lanes to wood chips, mayors from cities worldwide compare notes at climate talks
- Activists long for the good old days when carbon levels were just at 350 parts per million
- Republicans say US economic competitiveness at risk from climate pact, oppose Obama approach
- AP Interview: IOC negotiator expects at least 3 bidders for US TV rights to 2014, 2016 Games
- AP IMPACT: Climate scientist e-mails show effort to not share data, pettiness, but no fakery
- Republicans urge US rejection of climate pact, argue Obama plan too costly, threatens jobs
- EU nations commit $3.6 billion a year to global climate fund, seek to rescue ‘green’ image
- EU nations to commit $3 billion a year to global climate fund, seek to rescue ‘green’ image
- Even if climate deal reached, implementing it would face hurdles around the world
- Senators add oil drilling, nuclear measures in revised climate bill to attract broader support
- Financier George Soros: Dispute over climate financing for poor could ‘wreck’ Copenhagen talks
- Dresses made from leftover crabs? Runway display shows eco-friendly styles can be stylish
- Obama to discuss jobs proposals with bipartisan congressional leaders
- GE chief Jeffery Immelt hopes Copenhagen climate conference leads to US clean energy policy
- Questions and answers about EPA classifying greenhouse gases as pollutants, health threats
- Kennedy calls mountaintop removal mining in W.Va. a crime against people, nature
- EPA signals new pollution controls, concluding climate-changing gases endanger people’s health
- EPA says climate changing pollution endangers public health and must be regulated
- Activists urge state intervention in blasting plan at W.Va. mine site
- Industry: EPA climate regs would make energy more expensive and cut jobs
- EPA: Climate changing pollution endangers public health and must be regulated
- Delegates converge for climate finale; Upbeat UN officials say success is close
- UN climate science chief says he sees room for more US action to reduce emissions
- Chinese wind power companies target foreign markets to profit from climate efforts
- Indian prime minister to attend Copenhagen international talks on climate change
- “Climate Express” train to Copenhagen meant to lower climate summit’s carbon footprint _ a bit
- GOP lawmakers caution Obama against committing to mandatory climate pollution cuts
- Seawalls, hot baths, wind farms: Poor bring multibillion-dollar wish list to climate talks
- India unveils target for cutting emissions growth rate ahead of Copenhagen climate talks
- India says it will slow carbon dioxide emissions growth by 20-25 percent by 2020
- Associated Press teams with other news services to create hub for Copenhagen climate talks
- Australia’s Parliament defeats bill to combat global warming
- Reports: Indian officials dismiss Danish proposal on peaking greenhouse gas emissions
- China vows to dramatically slow emissions growth by 2020, building momentum for Copenhagen
- Obama wants big carbon dioxide cuts, but daily life should be much the same with higher bills
- China says will boost energy efficiency drastically by 2020 to help fight global warming
- China to cut carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP in 2020 by 40-45 percent from 2005
- Obama will commit to US greenhouse emission cuts, personally making US case in Copenhagen
- Obama to attend global climate summit in Copenhagen next month, outline pollution-cutting goal
- Success at Copenhagen climate summit means reshaping the world as we know it
- Opposition leader says Senate will pass Australian greenhouse gas reduction legislation
- Opposition lawmakers decide whether Australian greenhouse gas reduction measures become law
- UN development officials urge climate focus on lack of electricity, modern fuels among poor
- How global warming accelerated since ‘97 Kyoto pact: ‘We are in more trouble than we thought’
- Closed communist-era factories reap windfall profit for Ukraine but problem for climate deal
- President Obama says his trip to Asia helped build steps toward US economy’s recovery
- Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad
- AP News in Brief
- Business Highlights
- Fossil fueled by China, global carbon dioxide emissions soar in 2008 even as economy plummets
- South Korea sets greenhouse gas reduction target at 4 percent below 2005 levels
- A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world
- New Greenpeace chief brings experience fighting poverty, racism to environmental campaign