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Sempra: Exporting Pollution - U.S.-Mexico Border Region to Pay the Price for California's Power
Author: J.P. Ross, Greenpeace, Special to CorpWatch
If San Diego-based Sempra Energy had decided to build its new natural gas-fired power plant in southern California, state and local authorities would have required the company to comply with stringent air quality regulations. Company officials would...
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Best companies for minorities [USA] - Diversity Leaders
Author: Fortune
...these companies have not abandoned their commitment to hiring, promoting, and retaining talented employees of all races [lists the 50 top companies; top 10: Fannie Mae, Sempra Energy, Advantica, SBC Communications, McDonald's, PNM Resources,...
Fortune names top companies for minorities - McDonald's tops list
Author: CNN
Fortune magazine has released its list of the 50 Best Companies for Minorities, and McDonald's came out on top. [others in top 10: Fannie Mae, Denny's, Union Bank of California, Sempra Energy, Southern California Edison (part of Edison International),...
Controversy for US Firms' Energy Plants in Mexico
Author: Deborah Tedford, Reuters
Environmentalists say the pollution is likely to worsen because the companies [InterGen (a joint venture of Royal Dutch/Shell & Bechtel) and Sempra Energy Resources] are skirting U.S. laws by building in Mexico, where they are not required to...
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Fortune Announces Seventh Annual List of Best Companies for Minorities [USA]
Author: Fortune
Topping the list for the second year in a row is McDonald's, which FORTUNE cites for having the highest minority-retention rate on the list and for making a concerted effort to purchase from minority vendors. [Rest of top 10: Fannie Mae, Sempra Energy...
The time bomb that is [West] Papua
Author: Bill Guerin, Asia Times Online
Violence erupted in the capital of Indonesia's troubled province of West Papua on Wednesday...The general security situation in West Papua and Indonesia as a whole is a key factor in winning long-term gas-supply contracts... [Also refers to Aceh....
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Mexican Ecologists Protest US Gas Plant on Coast
Author: Catherine Bremer, Reuters
In a classic spat between big business and environmentalists, major oil companies and Mexico's government say LNG [Liquefied Natural Gas] could be the solution to North America's power shortage. They say Mexico will benefit from a new and potentially...
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Ceres ranks 100 global companies on climate change strategies - BP, DuPont receive top scores, while Newmont, ExxonMobil, Sempra Energy & Nissan lag
[PDF] full report: "Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection"
Author: Douglas G. Cogan, Investor Responsibility Resource Center, for Ceres
This report is the first comprehensive measurement of how 100 leading global companies are preparing and positioning themselves to face these challenges [from climate change]. It pays particular attention to the job that corporate executives and board...
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BP and DuPont Receive Top Scores in First-Ever Ranking of 100 Global Companies on Climate Change Strategies
Author: Ceres
After years of inaction, a growing number of leading U.S. companies are confronting the business challenges from global warming, recognizing that greenhouse gas limits are inevitable and that they cannot risk falling behind their international...
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