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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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Two Truths and a Lie: National Energy Appreciation Day

Mandy Gunasekara | Two Truths and a Lie
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BLM’s 21st Century Recreation Plan Muddled by ESG Principles

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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OMB Recommends Adding “Ecosystem Services” to Cost-Benefit Analysis for Regs, Gov’t Spending

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Companies with High ESG Scores Don’t Pollute Less Than Counterparts

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Bud Light Could Take a Page from Porsche

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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How Boycotting Woke Corporate Restored My Dignity

Lyndsey Fifield | Blog
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ESG-Linked Bonds Contain Exit-Clauses to Skirt Penalties for Not Meeting Targets

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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House Financial Services Committee Releases First ESG Report

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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ESG Blue Bonds Could Imperil Legit Ocean Conservation Efforts

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Here’s How ESG Affects You, The Average American

Mandy Gunasekara | Op-Ed
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Ireland Shouldn’t Sacrifice 200K Cows in the Name of ESG

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Education & Workforce Hearing Doesn’t Go Well for Julie Su

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog

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