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Andrieux: Critics Warm ESG Unlikely to Survive in its Current Form
July 12, 2022
Jean-Baptiste Andrieux writing for moneymarketing.co.uk explores the recent warning from lobby group Net Zero Watch that environmental, societal, and governance (ESG) is unlikely to survive in its current form in large part due to the current Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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The Spectator Australia: Prince Charles and the Great Reset
July 12, 2022
Flat White writing in The Spectator Australia explores the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Great Reset and the role that Prince Charles is playing in its integration as he promotes its agenda internationally.
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UN Influencing Investment Strategies through GFANZ and Race to Zero Campaign
July 11, 2022
Through its Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) and Race to Zero campaign, the United Nations is directly influencing the investment strategies, lending policies and business activities of many of the world’s largest companies and institutions.
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Hogan Lovells: Heading towards ESG class actions in the EU?
July 11, 2022
Hogan Lovells writes on the European Union, after more that 20 years of developing collective redress mechanisms to address mass claims situations, adopt a directive harmonizing a set of rules which may encourage the rise of ESG litigation.
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Saint-Simon’s Technocratic Internationalism a Model for todays’ ESG Movement?
July 06, 2022
The global economic governance ambitions of today’s ESG movement are comparable to the early 19th century technocratic-internationalist ambitions of utopian socialist Henri de Saint-Simon and the Saint-Simonian political, religious, and social movement