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BP’s Plugging Efforts Match Criticism

After 3 months of massive negative coverage BP shows a balanced news sheet in Covalence EthicalQuote database today. Ottawa Citizen, Die Tagesspiegel and Agence France Press say BP is close to success in pumping cement into its ruptured oil well…

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Oil-soaked waste worries landfills’ neighbors

At a sprawling landfill some 50 miles from the oil-spotted coastline, trash bags brimming with tar balls, oil-soaked boom, sand and tangles of sea grass are dumped. Though workers in the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history wear protective gloves…

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Business ethics: is a crisis necessary to implement change?

It is rare for two global crises to occur in such quick succession.  The banking and financial services industry, once heralded for its social responsibility and support of community issues, is under fire for seriously mishandling their financial responsibilities of…

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Oil groups distance themselves from BP

The chief executives of the world’s biggest international oil companies will testify on Tuesday that the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico “was preventable’’, publicly distancing themselves for the first time from the UK company, the Financial Times…

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Green groups attack Shell’s national press ads

Environmental groups have attacked a national press campaign by Shell as ” ill-timed and “at best cynical and at worse downright dishonest”. Shell, the oil company, today (May 28) launched a series of full-page national ads in today’s Times, Guardian,…

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BP shareholder in Pa. sues execs over Gulf oil spill

NEW ORLEANS - A BP shareholder has filed suit against the corporation's top executives because of the offshore rig disaster that has led to the growing oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. Filed in federal court in New Orleans…

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BP brings ‘green era’ to a close

Environmental groups have accused BP of dropping its pledge to be green and replacing it with a commitment to be "responsible". The oil giant was widely recognised as the first oil company to both acknowledge and tackle climate change. Also,…

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BP drops wind farm and renewable plans in Britain

The law firm Eversheds sent us this email: “It is reported today that BP is to drop its wind farm and other renewable schemes in Britain to concentrate its spending programme on the US. Michelle Thomas, head of the Clean…

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British firms trading in Zimbabwe refuse to sign ethical code

Ministers mounted a secret campaign to persuade huge British firms to adopt "an ethical approach" to their investments in Zimbabwe, amid concerns that some could be "silently complicit" in Robert Mugabe's reign of terror, documents obtained by The Independent on…

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