Hello all!
I'm new to the discussion but I've been eavesdropping for a few weeks now.
I've been enjoying the Steve/John banter and Steve you do seem to be "100%
unadulterated evil"!!
I'm doing a PhD in Birmingham, England on the topic of "how green are
environmental organisations"? I'm particularly interested in how much
encouragement organisations (such as Greenpeace or public agencies or even
environmental consultancies!) give to their employees about greening their
lifestyles. Do such organisations have a responsibility to green themselves
(and their employees) as well as point the finger at money-making
"EEEEVVVVVVVVIIIIIILLLLLLLLL" corporations?
O.K. So firstly I'm open to suggestions as to how to define "environmental
organisations". But mainly I'm interested in comments from anyone about what
ethical responsibilities or obligations such organisations should have/do
have/should get (delete as applicable) or any relevant case studies etc.
Hope this isn't straying from the path too far...hope to be of some mutual
benefit.
Regards,
Emma J Fieldhouse
Note for Jim Lewis - if you like Prokofiev what about his 3rd Piano
Concerto?
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