Monday, November 27, 2006

Mother Jones on Corporate Social Responsibility

The November/December issue of Mother Jones has an excellent overview of the current state of corporate power and their potential for doing good...

In Hype vs. Hope Bill McKibben asks "Is Corporate Do-Goodery for Real?"

The Carpet Cleaner is the story of the environmental epiphany of a carpeting company CEO.

The toxic commonality of Herculaneum, Missouri and La Oroya, Peru are revealed in Lead Astray.

When Is a Coporation Like a Freed Slave? answers its own question.

The issue posses another question in Is Google Evil?

It's Not Easy Being Green questions BP's virtue.

A brief overview of greenwashing can be found in Great Moments in Corporate Spin.

The misdeeds of Union Carbide are recounted in The Bhopal Evasion.

Is Dell or Mac the greener computer? The Muscles from Brussels has the scoop.

Plus learn about EcoMBAs and what to do with your ill gotten gains.

Whew!

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