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Some woke corporate leaders are abusing their role at the top of the financial food chain to force adherence to extreme environmental policies like net zero and an overreliance on unreliable energy technologies. Under the rubric of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing, this extreme policy stands to undermine environmental progress while putting great American companies out of business. Environmentalism should be defined by advancing policies that tangibly improve the air, water, and lands, not allegiance to woke ideology from the Left.
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American Business Group: ESG Rules Make European Investments Expensive

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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President Trump Abandons Net-Zero Policies for Energy Abundance

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Net-Zero Asset Managers Initiative Suspends Activities After BlackRock Exit

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Major U.S. Banks Withdraw from Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA)

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Switzerland Should Reverse Its Nuclear Power Plant Ban

Paige Lambermont | Blog
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‘Really Tough’ for U.S. Solar Industry to Compete with China

Sarah Montalbano | Blog
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ESG is Coming For Your Toilet Paper

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Major Global Coal Producer Rebukes ESG

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Net-zero policies drive up household appliance costs

Gabriella Hoffman | Op-Ed
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Denmark Imposes ‘Carbon Tax’ on Animal Flatulence

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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FEMA Urged to Declare Wildfire Smoke, Excessive Heat ‘Major Disasters’

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Congress Just Passed Legislation to Greenlight Nuclear Energy

Paige Lambermont | Blog

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