Results for Digital Ethics
Daily Media Briefing
March 12, 2020- Coronavirus likely to see oil demands decline throughout 2020
- Internet 'is not working for women and girls', says Berners-Lee
- UN chief warns both climate and coronavirus emergencies 'must be defeated'
- Trees on commercial UK plantations 'not helping climate crisis'
- PepsiCo updates sustainable palm oil policy to close supplier loophole
Daily Media Briefing
March 09, 2020- Facebook sued by Australian information watchdog over Cambridge Analytica-linked data breach
- International Women's Day risks becoming 'corporate Mother's Day', feminists say
- Cadent Gas launches UK's first 'transition bond' to spur decarbonisation
- Seven out of 10 global health leaders are men – and change is half a century away
- Nestlé signs up to European Plastics Pact to push for 100% recyclable or reusable packaging
Daily Media Briefing
March 06, 2020- Contacts of 1m Virgin Media customers left on unsecured database
- South Korean trading giant to compensate for past deforestation in Papua
- Corporate leaders want decarbonisation as central focus for Europe's Industrial Strategy
- Goodyear develops self-regenerating 'spider-silk' tires for electric cars
- Volkswagen and British Gas team up to drive electric vehicle charging push
Daily Media Briefing
March 03, 2020- Coronavirus could devastate gig economy workers
- Tech companies take down 3 million online listings for trafficked wildlife
- Greenpeace ‘shuts down’ 100 Barclays branches over fossil fuel funding
- Rich countries could be asked to pay billions to protect biodiversity
- Gender employment gap costs EU 360 billion euros a year
Daily Media Briefing
February 28, 2020- Lush offers public free hand washes to help prevent coronavirus spread
- Cellphone carriers may face $200 million in fines for selling location data
- Coke and Pepsi sued for creating a plastic pollution ‘nuisance’
- Drax confirms 2021 end for coal power operations
- Consumers torn between sustainability and convenience, research shows
Daily Media Briefing
February 26, 2020- Facebook offers to pay users for their voice recordings
- Accountants must aid fight against climate change, industry bodies urge
- Film and TV giants vow to phase out red meat, ditch plastic bottles and save energy
- JP Morgan Chase to restrict Arctic oil and coal lending
- VW to appoint ‘aggressive’ climate activist to scrutinise policies
Daily Media Briefing
February 25, 2020- Apple may be forced to disclose censorship requests from China
- World's largest mining firms 'selectively reporting' on positive sustainability progress
- UK’s top pension scheme tackles Barclays on climate change
- Alphabet faces investor backlash over human rights policies
- Green finance first touches down in the aviation industry
Daily Media Briefing
February 24, 2020- G20 sounds alarm over climate emergency despite US objections
- Barclays scraps 'Big Brother' staff tracking system
- Female cocoa farmers paid as little as 23p a day
- Negotiations start on global 'Paris-style' deal to avert Earth's sixth mass extinction
- 'Greta effect' boosting demand for climate change careers, RSC claims
Daily Media Briefing
February 20, 2020- MGM hack exposes personal data of 10.6 million guests
- Ipsos MORI reveals public concern over climate change at highest level in three decades
- Firms making billions from ‘highly hazardous’ pesticides, analysis finds
- Citizens' wellbeing should be part of G20's priorities, says report
- Lloyds pays £2.5bn to deal with final PPI claims
Daily Media Briefing
February 18, 2020- Nearly half of the world's GDP now covered by net-zero targets
- Law firms scrap dress codes and ‘Dear Sirs’ to improve gender equality
- EU rejects Facebook’s proposals for online regulation
- Amazon's Bezos pledges $10 billion to climate change fight
- UN uses video game to carry our 'world's biggest' climate change survey