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FirstEnergy CEO Defends Utility Amid Bribery Scandal Questions

GreenTechMedia

Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Ohio doesn’t name FirstEnergy, referring instead to “Company A” and other unnamed subsidiaries. The affidavit filed by the U.S. Friday’s earnings report yielded no discernible uptick, with shares trading at about $29 as of mid-Monday trading.

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References to Climate in the 2019 Canadian Federal Leaders Debate

Green Market Oracle

Here are all the references to climate change from the Canadian federal leaders English Language debate that took place on October 7, 2019. We need to support the rule of law and human rights around the world because we are world leaders. If this election is anything, it’s about trust and ethics, and we are in a climate emergency.

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability: What’s the Difference?

Green Business Bureau

There are three dimensions to a sustainable business model: Environmental: This refers to the environmental systems within which the business operates. Social: This refers to a business’s impact on social systems. Thinking about the above definitions, you’d be right to believe that CSR refers to the social aspects of sustainability.

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This NGO Won a Climate Case Against Shell. Its Next Target? Dutch Bank ING

DeSmogBlog

In a letter addressed to ING CEO Steven van Rijswijk and the first step in litigation, Milieudefensie says it believes the bank is in breach of its “duty of care” obligation under Dutch law. C target,” the letter asserts, referring to the Paris Agreement’s more ambitious climate objective.

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Companies need to get better at value chain due diligence

Business Green

There's also a raft of guidance available from the likes of the Institute of Human Rights and Business, the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, the Ethical Trading Initiative, Unseen UK and even sector specific guidance from bodies like techUK. However, this is no longer enough.

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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

Are they still referred to? McDonough: I see them referred to all the time. But we were not required to by law. And once you have executed it and it can stand on its own two feet, well then it is a reference point for people, so it can actually become a standard. Makower: What has happened with them since?

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Private Security Firm Accused of Working Illegally to Protect Oil and Gas Pipelines in Five States

DeSmogBlog

The lack of consistency between states can be confusing to firms, said Blache, but he contended that most companies do their best to adhere to the law. At least 20 states have passed or introduced harsh new laws that make it a felony to protest at pipeline construction sites and other critical infrastructure. Credit: Karen Savage.

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