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www.pbs.org Watch Heat, on air and online beginning Tue, Oct 21 on
PBS (check local listings). For years, big business—from oil and
coal companies to electric utilities to car manufacturers—has
resisted change to environmental policy and stifled the debate over
climate change in America and around the globe. Now, facing rising
pressure from governments, green groups and investors alike, big
business is reshaping its approach to the environment. With the
election looming, FRONTLINE producer Martin Smith investigates what
some businesses are doing to fend off new regulations and how others
are repositioning themselves to prosper in a radically changed
world. For more www.pbs.org For years, big business—from oil and
coal companies to electric utilities to car manufacturers—has
resisted change to environmental policy and stifled the debate over
climate change in America and around the globe. Now, facing rising
pressure from governments, green groups and investors alike, big
business is reshaping its approach to the environment. With the
election looming, FRONTLINE producer Martin Smith investigates what
some businesses are doing to fend off new regulations and how others
are repositioning themselves to prosper in a radically changed
world. For more www.pbs.org
www.pbs.org Watch Heat, on air and online beginning Tue, Oct 21 on
PBS (check local listings). For years, big business—from oil and
coal companies to electric utilities to car manufacturers—has
resisted change to environmental policy and stifled the debate over
climate change in America and around the globe. Now, facing rising
pressure from governments, green groups and investors alike, big
business is reshaping its approach to the environment. With the
election looming, FRONTLINE producer Martin Smith investigates what
some businesses are doing to fend off new regulations and how others
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