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Battle brews over SEC disclosure rules for oil, natural gas firms; Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative; Fitch ratings agency downgrades Greece from CCC to C, indicating default 'highly likely'; Obama Administration... Read full issue >Read full issue >
A Top German Environmentalist Cools On Global Warming; Apple is hardly a villain - it wants to raise the bar on workers' rights | Rosey Hurst; How Investors are Applying the Results of the Climate Change Scenarios Study; U.S.... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Daredevil CEOs May Put Companies at Risk; Messages show conflict within NRC after Japan earthquake and tsunami; The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Issues 2012 Proxy Resolutions and Voting Guide; Coalition Of... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Billionaires Occupy Davos as 0.01% Bemoan Income Inequality; The 10 Most Sustainable Companies of 2012; EIA: U.S. using less foreign oil, carbon emissions flatlining; Raiding the Bread Basket: Use and Abuse of the Mississippi... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Why Sustainability Counts for CFOs; China report spells out "grim" climate change risks; Teen prostitution anguishes families, lawmakers; Apple unveils supplier names with 2012 responsibility report; Ban urges more investment in... Read full issue >Read full issue >
EPA: Power plants fuel global warming; Xbox workers threaten suicide in China labor tiff; Brazilian Stock Exchange Nudges Companies Toward CSR Reporting; An Oil Strategy in Case Iran’s Navy Shuts Down the Strait of Hormuz: View;... Read full issue >Read full issue >
How to Build Trust Between Corporate Boards and Shareholders; Dutch fund blacklists Wal-Mart, PetroChina shares; What Will Be the Biggest Driver for Corporate Sustainability in 2012'; Ford Targets 30 Percent Water Reduction Per... Read full issue >Read full issue >