During this slight pause between political news on Kamala Harris’ DNC speech, President Trump praising Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and the wait to see if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorses Trump – we appreciate Newsweek running our piece on the environmental hypocrisy of an Olympics that started with drag queens mocking the Last Supper.
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Newsweek Piece: Musk’s Real Accomplishments vs. Politicized ESG
Please click here to read the entire piece. The first of two excepts below ask a simple question regarding Elon Musk:
“If the Olympics were sincerely motivated by a commitment to saving the environment, the Olympic torch might have been lit by billionaire Elon Musk in recognition of his innovations that have helped Tesla customers prevent 8.4 million metric tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere in 2021.”
The second excerpt notes an astounding finding by Bloomberg –hardly a conservative outlet – that the ESG process is so political that whether a company is actually helping the environment is almost irrelevant in who gets all the ESG investment money:
Instead, the Olympics employ the term “environmentalism” in the way ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investors use it, redirecting hard working Americans’ investment dollars to companies that align with their values rather than traditional Judeo-Christian values.
Winning a higher ESG score from these biased evaluators is worth millions in investments. Yet, as a landmark investigation found, “The most striking feature of the system is how rarely a company’s record on climate change seems to get in the way of its climb up the ESG ladder—or even to factor at all..“
Once you see through the ESG façade, it’s easier to understand the Olympics’ lip service to environmentalism as being as politically motivated as the morally offensive opening ceremony, which began with a depiction of the Christian Last Supper played by a gathering of drag queens.