Sentences with phrase «very rich corporations»

At the root of all of those reasons is the fact that global warming was effectively massaged into an issue that could be ignored, by some very determined people funded by some very rich corporations — all of whom have worked for years to manufacture doubt about climate science.

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On the other hand, our concern for equality will prompt us to check very carefully whether the tax breaks are producing their desired effect, or whether they are being used by the rich to purchase yachts and by giant corporations to gobble up smaller companies.
These protest movements also voice a concern that democratic politics has become imbalanced in favour of corporations and the very rich and / or (as with the indignados) that politicians have become a class separate from ordinary citizens: concerns about the loss of genuine popular sovereignty.
The 50 - year - old Nagy passed up the chance to become a very rich man rather than risk seeing his technique consigned to the back room of a multinational corporation, gathering dust.
«The typical Mexico City car is a Volkswagen beetle several years old, running on a very rich air - fuel mixture of 8:1 in order to develop adequate power at the city's altitude of 2400 metres,» says Stephen Bryen of Lean Power Corporation of Silver Spring.
Working families and the middle class lost today, while the very rich and corporations won.
The comments about rich versus poor give me an opportunity to replay a letter I wrote to a newspaper yesterday — a scientist from a corporation with a very strong climate policy mentioned that affluence increases per capita emissions.
Corporations have attorneys and accountants and human relation professionals a list as long as your arm who have been trained in ethics in rich programs of business schools and law schools and they know the difference between right and wrong and that helps keep them on track because the truth is most people try to be honest.Gleick has it so very wrong about these cCorporations have attorneys and accountants and human relation professionals a list as long as your arm who have been trained in ethics in rich programs of business schools and law schools and they know the difference between right and wrong and that helps keep them on track because the truth is most people try to be honest.Gleick has it so very wrong about these corporationscorporations.
powerful organisations, including large corporations, banks, associations representing very rich individuals, that have resources and incentives, and can require requisite expertise, to successfully lobby those stronger governments that dominate supranational rule making.
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