Corporate Responsibility
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The Collective Imperative: Scaling Ethics in the Age of AI and Carbon Markets
As artificial intelligence and global carbon markets reshape society, experts argue that collective action—driven by faith, policy, and corporate responsibility—is the only path to ensuring these technologies serve human dignity rather than commercial exploitation.
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Novo Nordisk Boosts Oral GLP-1 Production Amid Intensifying Competition
Novo Nordisk commits €432 million to scale oral GLP-1 production in Ireland, solidifying its chronic disease treatment focus.
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Unmasking Hidden Carbon: Stanford Study Reveals Billions More Emissions in Global Supply Chains
A Stanford-led study, spearheaded by Professor Steve Davis, uncovers a significant underestimation of corporate supply chain carbon emissions, revealing billions of tons of unreported pollution due to flawed accounting models that fail to capture global production realities.
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Shell Faces Landmark Lawsuit Over Typhoon Disaster Amid Financial and Public Scrutiny
Survivors of Super Typhoon Rai in the Philippines have launched a historic lawsuit against Shell in the UK, seeking accountability for climate change-related destruction, while Shell’s financial valuation and public image face renewed scrutiny.
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The AI Ethics Divide: Hinton’s Support for Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Exposes Industry Rifts
The world of artificial intelligence is at a pivotal moment as Geoffrey Hinton, revered as the “godfather of AI,” has publicly supported Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI. This legal action challenges OpenAI’s transition from a nonprofit organization to a for-profit…

