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« ETHICAL » RATING OF EL_PASO
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| Job: 19% of company's jobs cut since 1998 |
| Environment: 3 major pollution(s) |
| Delinquency: 5 act(s) of financial or trade delinquency |
| Tax haven, secret bank account, shell companies: operates in 11 offshore financial center(s) |
| Sales: more than 12 billion(s) dollars/euros in annual sales |
| Top management: earns 69 times the median income in the United States (32000 US$/year) |
| Advertising & marketing: 1 dubious practice(s) |
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| 2007 | Disinformation: A recent study that claims polar bears are not harmed by global warming was funded by ExxonMobil, New Scientist reported. The study, which appears in the September 2007 issue of Ecological Complexity, claims that a human-caused role for warming Arctic temperatures “remains difficult to identify,” and that predictions of polar bear decline are “highly premature.” The study’s authors include Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, both of whom are affiliated with the George C. Marshall Institute, which receives funding from ExxonMobil; David Legates of the University of Delaware Center for Climatic Research, who has received funding from ExxonMobil, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the El Paso Energy Foundation; and Timothy Ball of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project in Calgary, which has ties to lobbyists for Canadian utility companies.: |  |
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