The New Congress and the Contract with Corporate America
The new Congress faces a full agenda on the Iraq war and corruption in the Bush administration. Where do issues of corporate accountability fit in? We talk in depth with two Washington, DC area...
View ArticleViewPoint — Transition Brings Opportunity for Corporate Campaigners
Charlie Cray Charlie Cray of the Center for Corporate Policy gives his take on the opportunities — and dangers — of the transition to the Obama Administration. Corporate campaigners can call on the new...
View ArticleViewPoint: John Harrington Seeks Economic Security from TARP Banks
Late last year, Harrington Investments President John Harrington filed shareholder resolutions at banks that received billions of taxpayer dollars under the Trouble Asset Relief Program. Congress...
View ArticleThe Business of Water
Sea Change Host Francesca Rheannon brings us the Sea Change News Analysis examining the sustainability of water as a business proposition. The News Analysis draws on content from the CSRwire.com News...
View ArticleHome, Home on the Web: Advancing Business & Human Rights in the Digital World
By Bill Baue of Sea Change Media The United Nations’ 2005 appointment of Harvard Professor John Ruggie as Special Representative on Business and Human Rights shone a spotlight on the often adverse —...
View ArticleWeb 2.0 and Corporate Accountability WebCast
On Thursday, November 19, 2009 at the Carnegie Council in New York City, Sea Change Media’s Bill Baue and Marcy Murninghan presented the preliminary findings of their research fellowship on Web 2.0...
View ArticleVapor Trails: A Novel Take on Climate Change
“There are two kinds of people in the world: those who are afraid, and those who are alive.” That’s the wisdom of Diana Mars, a character in Vapor Trails, the new eco-thriller by Roger Saillant about...
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