Rio +10 and the Greenwash of Corporate Globalization
Oliver Hoedeman
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Oliver Hoedeman: Jesus College, Cambridge University, UK
Development, 2002, vol. 45, issue 3, 39-42
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Olivier Hoedeman argues that in the last 10 years corporations have lobbied successfully to greenwash much of their activities. They maintain that a serious assessment would clearly reveal how the unjust and unsustainable global economic system that has emerged in this process is a fundamental obstacle to solving the global environmental and social crisis. Development (2002) 45, 39–42. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110376
Date: 2002
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