By Epoch Health Bookshelf ZeroHedge Editor’s Note: Ever gone out to an inexpensive buffet and marveled at the vast display of freshly prepared, hot food...
By Katitza Rodriguez This is Part V in EFF’s ongoing series about the proposed UN Cybercrime Convention. Read Part I for a quick snapshot of...
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By Paul Mueller The murky precepts of Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) criteria wield growing influence in investing and in regulation. Those who want to understand...
By Paul Mueller ESG advocates use a variety of jargon to describe their activities and goals. Some are pretty straightforward to define, others are rather...
This piece is the third in a series by Paul Mueller. Part I Part II The intellectual lineage of the ESG movement is fundamentally globalist...
By Paul Mueller A truly dizzying alphabet soup of organizations advocates the use of Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria — CFI, GRI, MSCI, FSB, SASB,...
By Katitza Rodriguez A new draft of the controversial United Nations cybercrime treaty has only heightened concerns that the treaty will criminalize expression and dissent,...
By Paul Mueller At this point, we should try to get a clear picture of what ESG advocates hope to achieve. But because there are...
By Paul Mueller ESG has made significant inroads in the finance and investing community. Environmentalists have long used divestiture campaigns and impact investing to influence...
By Paul Mueller Tracking and describing all ESG-related legislation falls well beyond the scope of this column (and this series) but surveying the legislative landscape...
By Tyler Durden Just on the heels of the recent panic over the risk of a Venezuela invasion of its neighbor Guyana, fears which finally subsided over a...
Venezuela Launches 5,000+ Troop Exercise In Response To UK Warship’s Approach
By Paul Mueller The Environmental, Social, and Governance movement has wrapped itself in the garb of justice. It is just as much a moral crusade...
By Paul Mueller Whether the political dimensions of ESG are features or bugs depends on your perspective. From the perspective of ordinary citizens, though, ESG...
By Paul Mueller In addition to Economic Problems and Political Problems, philosophical objections to ESG abound but are rarely addressed by its advocates. Besides largely...
By Paul Mueller As I conclude this series depicting the ESG landscape, let me clarify a few of my conclusions. I’ve tried to keep my...
By Roger D. Harris Even the US business magazine Forbes expressed surprise at the reimposition of US sanctions on Venezuela’s gold sales and its threat...
By Paul Mueller The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework allows a small group of corporate executives, financiers, government officials, and other elites, the ESG...
Wearables: Smartphones, fitness trackers, Smartwatches, hearing aids, Apple AirTags, Ring products, etc., all use Bluetooth LE (low energy) to form an independent “mesh network” that...
Skynet Has Arrived: Google Follows Apple, Activates Worldwide Bluetooth LE Mesh Network