Policy Tip Sheet: Farmer Protection Act Would Protect States’ Agriculture Sectors from ESG
ESG Basics Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores are the chief mechanism by which ideologically aligned influential interests and powerful…
ESG is a kind of social credit scoring system. It serves as the chief mechanism by which ideologically aligned influential elites and powerful institutions— often working through unelected supranational organizations and regulators—are attempting to “reset” the global financial system to their advantage.
ESG is the mechanism through which stakeholder capitalism operates and spreads. It is the control panel used by elite institutions to alter societies throughout the world, a control panel made of buttons and levers whose function and design are fundamentally subjective.