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  • ...r|chief scientific advisor]] (1995-2000). He received a knighthood in 1996 and was subsequently made Baron May of Oxford. He has been based, like Sir [[J ...ivities. Far from dismissing the anti-science attitudes of animal welfare, consumer, or anti-capitalist organizations, May believes that societies should engag
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  • '''Fishburn Hedges''' is a corporate communications company. It offers PR and lobbying services. It is owned by [[Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO]], the UK's la ...orked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]].
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  • ..., 105 Victoria Street, SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] '''Edelman''' is the largest independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • ...alls itself 'an independent venture working to promote the voices, stories and views of the scientific community to the national news media when science i ...nds27/0001140827_ac_20120331_e_c.pdf Science Media Centre Trustees' Report and Accounts for period ended 31 March 2012], acc 3 Oct 2012</ref>
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  • ...The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. *Its Director, [[Sukhvinder Stubbs]], is a Trustee of [[Demos]] and a member of the [[Better Regulation Task Force]] quango. She stepped down
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  • ...essed 9 April 2010</ref> [[Helen Disney]], the Stockholm Network's founder and director, describes it as "not a think tank, as such, but a networking serv ...s that the network gives it 'local capacity to deliver both local messages and locally tailored global messages in a wide range of countries'." <ref>Paul
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  • ...in the business risks and market opportunities of corporate responsibility and sustainable development.” SustainAbility tries to bridge both camps between the NGO world and business community, arguing of the need to bring the two together. It is bo
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  • ==Lobbying groups== ...or this is obvious: pharmaceutical companies trade in health, a basic need and what should be a basic right for all people. An equally powerful reason is
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  • ...’s advertising history- and expanded its outreach through TV, billboards and other channels even further. ...ilever is enhancement of its grip on the food chain. The promotion of GMOs and large-scale, export-oriented agriculture fit in this project (see below).
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  • ...e of the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and public money. EPC spokespeople often appear in the media as neutral comment ...e more involved in public policies."<ref> Quoted in "Crossing the Business and Political Divide", by Rory Watson, the European Voice 9-15 July 1998. </ref
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  • ===Lobby Groups=== ...the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US governm
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  • ...any taking heed of today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important for corporations whose public image is vital to their sales. * Tesco and Esso
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  • ...a into a single free market economy, a major international trading partner and a new growth site for foreign investment. ...es on the continent'.<ref>'African business to push British aid plan' Mail and Guardian online 31/5/05
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...'s, trade unions, church groups following global environmental legislation and conferences.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...erators, project developers, fuel and power suppliers, equipment producers and service providers. Members range in size from major multinationals to sole
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  • The major worldwide conservation and wildlife body, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) was originally called t ...with [[Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands]] as its international president and Prince Philip, the [[Duke of Edinburgh]] as head of the UK branch.<ref>Chri
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...ss and civil society bodies. Our collective experience in policy, politics and diplomacy gives us a unique capacity to catalyse change across institutiona
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  • [[File:Sense about Science – Equipping people to make sense of science and evidence copy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Sense About Science]] logo circa 2012 ...evidence and by urging scientists to engage actively with a wide range of groups, particularly when debates are controversial or difficult.<ref>"[http://www
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Climate Portal on Powerbase </h2> ...owerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...entrepreneurs with a track record of implementing and supporting socially and environmentally responsible business practice.
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