Not exact matches
The IG report describes «a culture of
ethical failure» in which staffers accepted vacations and other pricey gifts from
oil companies, rigged contracts, did drugs with one another and had sex with
industry reps.
Awhile back, I drew attention to the views of Peter Maass, hardly an
oil -
industry defender, who said it would be more
ethical for the United States to drill in home waters and by doing so to take full responsibility for managing the risks attending our unrelenting
oil appetite.
In Canada, the dirty energy
industry lobby has been hard at work creating whitewash campaigns to help sell Canadian tar sands to the rest of the world, even claiming that they are producing «
ethical oil,» whatever that is.
I'll be blunt: The pathetic attempt by the Canadian government to rebrand the highly polluting, highly environmental destructive, highly energy and carbon intensive tar sands
industry as «
ethical oil» rears its ugly head again via CBC News.
I'll be blunt: The pathetic attempt by the Canadian government to rebrand the highly polluting, highly environmental destructive, highly energy and carbon intensive tar sands
industry as «
ethical oil» rears its ugly head again via
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