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Philip Morris accused of hypocrisy over anti-smoking ad
2018-10-22 01:04:12| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Philip Morris says its campaign is "an important next step" in its aim to stop selling cigarettes.
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Asset managers accused of climate change hypocrisy
2016-09-25 16:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Financial Times: Five of the worlds largest fund houses have been accused of playing games with their investors after failing to back motions that sought greater climate change disclosure at ExxonMobil and Chevron. BlackRock, Invesco, Aberdeen, BNY Mellon and Vanguard all voted against an investor-led climate change resolution at the annual meetings of the two US oil companies in May, according to data shared exclusively with FTfm by Fund Votes, a project that tracks proxy voting. The investment houses backed...
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Leo shows his hypocrisy in St. Tropez climate-change speech
2016-07-07 03:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Post: Heres the latest greenie hypocrisy: Leonardo DiCaprio plans to give a climate-change speech on July 20 to hundreds of his Hollywood best buds. But the actors speech will be in ritzy St. Tropez, even though many guests will be coming from California. That means theyll have to travel some 12,000 miles to hear it. And get this: According to the Daily Mail, every guest who takes a private jet will produce 86 tons of CO2. Commercial jet users will be responsible for seven tons of CO2 each....
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Cameron accused of shares 'hypocrisy'
2016-04-08 06:33:43| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Labour accuses David Cameron of "hypocrisy" after the PM revealed he once owned shares in an offshore trust set up by his late father.
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Climate hypocrisy in Paris
2015-11-21 19:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Toronto Sun: A week from now, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a gaggle of provincial premiers, territorial leaders and opposition politicians will fly in to the United Nations' latest international meeting on climate change in Paris. The conference, to be attended by more than 80 world leaders and 50,000 participants, including 25,000 official delegates, will run from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11. In those 12 days, including air flights to and from Paris, this meeting, ostensibly devoted to reducing man-made global...