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on July 19, 2007
So what happens after the Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012? Global warming won't just disappear. In fact, most countries can't even hope to be CO2-neutral until at least 2050.
In response to th...
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on July 18, 2007
Since I know you don't have the time to read them, here's my review and summary of 2006 corporate sustainability reports of interest - and links to the reports just in case you're interest...
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on July 17, 2007
"The Easy Button" just keeps getting better. Staples just recently released their 2006 Soul Report, detailing their social responsibility efforts.
Measures include ethics streamlining effor...
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on June 19, 2007
Dieting is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States, and no wonder, with the world's largest obese population. I have a huge gripe with the dieting industry that I won't get into h...
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on June 18, 2007
Corporate Social Responsibility isn't just about green practices or doing something good for the environment and society. I also believe that businesses and organizations have a social responsibil...
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on June 16, 2007
A couple days ago I told you about Big Pharma funding doctor education, and the bias it creates. If you didn't already, you should also know that studies are developed to prove a hypothesis that w...
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on June 15, 2007
I like Google. Really, I do - but I'm slightly disappointed.
Google has made my life so much more efficient. I use my Gmail not only to communicate, but with the way it is set up I don't feel...
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on June 14, 2007
Believe it or not, medicine causes illness. Avandia causes heart disease. Vioxx doubles the risk for heart attacks and strokes. Zyprexa causes diabetes. It makes you think - what will that blue pill d...
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on June 3, 2007
A few weeks ago I reported on that Fleshman-Hillard survey, and if you will remember, it stated that the American public felt the government should do more to enforce CSR. Personally, I am opposed to ...
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on May 30, 2007
There's a lot to watch out for when you're checking out a corporation. It's not just their green practices, budgeting, or volunteer work. Remember Enron? Tyson? MCI? Martha Stewart? Yeah, ...