by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jun 12, 2012 | News
Some American corporations are “talking the talk” about climate change, but aren’t “walking the walk” to support efforts to address the intensifying problem of global warming, according to a report from the Union of Concerned Scientists...
by Al Webb | Dec 7, 2011 | News
LONDON (RNS) Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams says Jesus would have joined protesters from the anti-corporate Occupy movement who have been camped outside London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral for more than seven weeks. In a British magazine, the leader of the world’s...
by David Batstone | Mar 16, 2006 | Opinion
Former Enron executive Andrew Fastow’s testimony this past week offered a fascinating window into the pressure cooker at the top of a major public company. Sure, greed was a major factor that drove senior executives at Enron. But the weight on the back of the...
by David Batstone | Feb 7, 2006 | Opinion
I was very surprised that President George Bush brushed over the health care crisis in his State of the Union address last week. “Crisis” is not an exaggeration. Nearly one-quarter of Americans walk around in a precarious state absent health care...
by Robert Parham | Jun 16, 2005 | Opinion
Two examples of corruption in Washington surfaced in June, illustrating the shameless determination of political leaders to serve corporate interests over the public good, and neither involved the ethically challenged Tom Delay, majority leader of the House of...