Are You a Good Global Citizen? Your ‘ESG Score’ Will Say It All.So, just what is an ESG score? It stands for ‘environmental, social, and governance factors,’ and it is a concept that has already crept throughout the United States largely unnoticed.
We are witnessing the narrative switch from COVID to global warming. True, the notion of climate change has been a leftist buzzphrase for years now, but we are seeing an increase in the rhetoric, and it is growing in vehemence.
The Organic Prepper has covered the concept of Personal Carbon Allowances before (and you’re bound to hear more about them in the future).
Now, we are hearing discussion about companies’ “ESG scores.”
It is no secret that the goal of the United Nations and the World Economic Forum (WEF) is to instate a globalist government that encompasses the entire world. America is the sole country that stands in the way of this happening. Should America fall, the WEF will rise.
So, just what is an ESG score? It stands for “environmental, social, and governance factors,” and it is a concept that has already crept throughout the United States largely unnoticed.
Why was it that international companies in the US have placed such a heavy emphasis on being “green” over the past several years?
It’s because of ESG scores.
Rated on a scale of 0-100, the higher your score, the better you fare. The man with a score of 88 would be deemed more climate-conscious and a better global citizen than the man with a score of 23.
Here is how your ESG score is calculated…
Read more & videoBlogger's note: It is to measure your usefulness to the masters, and your obedience.
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