Los investigadores afirman que los discursos de odio se han disparado en las plataformas sociales a raíz del conflicto entre Israel y Gaza e impulsados por los extremistas.
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility
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Cruise’s C.E.O. Quits as the Driverless Carmaker Aims to Rebuild Trust
Kyle Vogt, a founder of Cruise, resigned from the company on Sunday, weeks after it suspended all of its self-driving operations.
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X Races to Contain Damage After Elon Musk Endorses Antisemitic Post
IBM, a major advertiser on X, has pulled its spending from the social media platform, whose employees are grappling with what to tell its other advertisers, according to internal messages.
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New York Attorney General Sues Pepsi Over Plastic Packaging
Letitia James claimed that the snack giant was the largest contributor to pollution along the Buffalo River, which a state survey found was contaminated with single-use plastic products.
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Does the Boss Need to Weigh In on the War in the Middle East?
It’s become the norm for company executives to issue notes to employees about social upheaval. But the Israel-Hamas war presents a special challenge.
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Meta to Require Political Advertisers to Disclose Use of A.I.
The social networking giant, which has long had a contentious relationship with political ads, is reckoning with a wave of generative A.I. tools.
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Sustainability in Watches: A Story in 6 Pieces
The industry’s response to calls for change has been complex, but the debut of these watches over the last 50 years provides some insight.
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‘Meaningful Transparency’ Is Expert’s Goal for the Watch World
Breitling’s sustainability director says ‘data dumps’ don’t help the public understand environmental efforts.
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Why Businesses Are Now Obsessed With the Word ‘Citizen’
If we don’t feel connected to our neighbors, maybe can we buy belonging one latte at a time?
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Big Oil Gets Bigger as ESG Funds Are Falling Out of Favor
Chevron’s $53 billion bid for Hess may drive consolidation in the oil patch. Meanwhile, investors are pulling back from climate-focused investment products.
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Supply Chain Hurdles Complicate Food Companies’ Climate Pledges
Several of the world’s largest food and restaurant companies have not made progress on their goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Some are even producing more.
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U.S. Judge Denies States’ Bid to Block Biden Rule on E.S.G.
Republican-led states accused the Labor Department of violating a federal law covering retirement plans, part of a battle that goes back several years.
