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Status: Last online 18 Feb 2012

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The Basics
My Town: Paris
My Country: France
My Website: http://www.apesphere.com
Who I Am
Bio:
I've been working in and writing about corporate responsibility for over 17 years. I earned my MBA from London Business School, and in 1998 wrote "The Handbook of Compliance - Making Ethics Work in Financial Services" (Financial Times Prentice Hall).
Interests:
Philosophy, politics, eating, salsa dancing
Issues of Concern:
The relationship between business and society, particularly with respect to buman rights, the environment and political processes.
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Analysis: just how green is China heading?

An analysis in the UK's Telegraph newspaper cuts through scepticism to suggest that China might really be committed to sustainable development. >>

Ajman tells companies to pay workers or ship them out

Companies have been told by the police and municipality in Ajman to pay workers their wages or else send the workers back home. >>

Rio Tinto publishes its payments to governments

It's a big strike against corruption in aid of enabling more people in resource rich, governance poor nations to benefit from their resource wealth. >>

Douglas and Stone team up for "Wall Street 2"

We have re-run many other details of the financial scandals and panics of the late Eighties; so why not redo the film that symbolized them all? >>

Krugman: enough of this anti-climate-action economics

In his New York Times blog, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman berates those touting high economic damage from making carbon cost. >>

Swine flu as market externality

TriplePundit argues sustainable agriculture will remain a dream so long as the cost of concentrated animal feedlot operations (CAFO) is externaliz >>

Ken Lewis ousted as Bank of America chairman

Shareholders in Bank of America voted to split the chairman and CEO role and to appoint an independent as chairman. >>

Investors pressure Berkshire Hathaway on non-financials

Responsible investment firm Trillium Asset Management is calling on Warren Buffett's group to produce a sustainability report. >>

Institute of Medicine condemns gifts to doctors

The Institute of Medicine, part of the influential US National Academy of Sciences, has called for an end to gifts to doctors by drug companies. >>

Chrysler union: you broke it, you own it?

If the United Auto Workers union will soon control Chrysler by means of a 55% stake, could this lead to more productive industrial relations? >>