
Warren Anderson
Warren Anderson was an American businessman who served as the CEO of Union Carbide Corporation, a chemical manufacturing company. He is most known for his role during the Bhopal disaster in 1984, when a toxic gas leak in India caused thousands of deaths and injuries. Anderson was criticized for his company's safety practices and for leaving India shortly after the incident, avoiding legal consequences. His leadership and the disaster highlighted concerns about corporate accountability and safety standards in the chemical industry worldwide.