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Abstract:
Industry analysts also alleged that the company promoted the use of fossil fuels. The company was also criticized for its opposition to the Kyoto Protocol on climate change. The case ends by examining the measures taken by the company in response to these criticisms and some of its recent CSR initiatives. Issues:
» Study the CSR initiatives by ExxonMobil in the field of education, environment and health & safety. Contents:
Keywords:ExxonMobil Corporation, Corporate Social Responsibility, Opening Minds Corporate Leadership, Fossil Fuels, Kyoto Protocol, Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Climate Change, Exxon Valdez Spill, Green House Gas Emissions, Biodiversity Conservation, Corporate Citizenship, Sally Ride Science Academy, Green Team Program, Environmental Business Planning, Gail Hearn's Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program, Africa Health Initiative, Malaria Control Program', Women's Economic Opportunity Initiative, Clinton Global Initiative, Sustainability Initiatives, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Union of Concerned Scientists, Global Warming, Advertising Standards Authority, Corporate Citizenship Report, Citizenship Performance Data Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives at ExxonMobil - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Next Page>> |
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