See
About Ethical Funds, (August 2, 2010) NEI Investments, online here.
Not exact matches
Pruitt is the subject of no fewer than 10
ethical investigations, as reports
about his extravagant spending, taxpayer -
funded flights, and dicey living situation have come to light.
If you worry
about what sort of companies your investments are
funding, or if you are adverse to profiting from interest from loans, sharia investing will offer you a way to filter through all the options available and make
ethical choices.
On the contrary, «globalization is something that is yet unfolding in various ways and myriad forms so that I
fund it both presumptuous and premature to be making final theological or
ethical judgments
about as a whole.
The new proposal promises an «open and ongoing dialogue»
about the
ethical, legal, and social implications of the work, and suggests that a percentage of the project's
funding should go to supporting such discussions.
The US National Institutes of Health was asked to
fund so - called «human challenge trials», which would involve healthy volunteers being Read more
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Just two years earlier we educated Coloradans
about the widely - endorsed
Ethical Standards ballot initiative, Amendment 49, which would have kept political
funds from being channeled through government payroll systems.
A recent survey of Canadian chartered financial analysts indicates a strong confidence in the Canadian financial system — but also a skepticism
about the
ethical integrity of our financial advisers, who ranked only slightly above hedge
fund managers for «integrity.»
Ethical investing assumes that somebody — an ethical fund manager, or a certain group of thinkers — knows more than lawmakers and more than the rest of us about what constitutes mo
Ethical investing assumes that somebody — an
ethical fund manager, or a certain group of thinkers — knows more than lawmakers and more than the rest of us about what constitutes mo
ethical fund manager, or a certain group of thinkers — knows more than lawmakers and more than the rest of us
about what constitutes morality.
Some of the gaps in Chapter 3 on
ethical issues raised by climate change policy - making include: (1) ethics of decision - making in the face of scientific uncertainty, (2) whether action or non-action of other nations affects a nation's responsibility for climate change, (3) how to spend limited
funds on climate change adaptation, (4) when politicians may rely on their own uninformed opinion
about climate change science, and (5) who is responsible to for climate refugees and what are their responsibilities.
As we shall see, that high - emitting nations have responsibility for
funding adaptation measures in developing countries is a conclusion that can be based on strong
ethical grounds despite reasonable disagreements
about such matters as when the
ethical responsibility was triggered, which kinds of adaptation measures should be
funded now, and the need to distinguish between responsibilities that arise due to the «fault» of high - emitting countries and responsibilities which arise without attributing «fault.»
These and other issues raise questions
about the lawful use of federal
funds and potential
ethical misconduct.
Alice Woolley has written thoughtfully
about the questionable claims often contained in these letters and the important
ethical questions raised by the practice of some «lawyers sending out demand letters based on spurious claims in the hope of extracting
funds because of the fear and ignorance of those who receive them» (see, e.g., here, here and here).
Tech industry insiders and children's media watchdogs have launched a «Truth
About Tech» campaign, pushing to create
ethical standards for tech companies, lobbying for government regulation and government -
funded research on the effects of all these screens, and advocating digital literacy curricula in schools.