The Shifting Politics Of The So-Called “Green” Energy Transition

It’s fair to say that at this point almost the entire Republican Party in Congress and state governments has caught on to the “green” energy scam.

The Smart People Have Another Way To Save The Planet: Demand That Public Companies Reduce Their Emissions

Eventually we will come up against Stein’s Law, propounded by economist Herbert Stein in 1986: “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.”

ESG = Extreme Shortages Guaranteed!

The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors climbing up the agenda in the banking industry to divest in fossil fuels is a desire to reach a world like that in…

Woke companies must wake up on ESG

Nearly all hope to “greenwash” their reputations, by claiming they’ll “make the world a better place,” by reducing fossil fuel emissions, and thus planetary temperatures and extreme weather events.

Stock of Alt-Energy Quadrupled during the Pandemic. What’s Up?

The COVID-19 epidemic and the response to it have devastated the economy. However, the alternative energy stock indexes quadrupled on average, including 150% growth before the US elections.

Credit, Covid and Climate: ‘Rock Star’ Urges Central Banks To Join The Fight Against Climate Change

One would think that the appropriateness of the image of a central banker as a ‘rock star’ is the least of our worries in a world beset by the Covid-19…

ExxonMobil “Cancelled” by The Wall Street Journal… Dumped From DJIA

Guest “WTF?” by David Middleton A couple of days ago Charles forwarded me a reader request for commentary on the recent decision to dump ExxonMobil from the Dow Jones Industrial…

When ‘Social Justice’ Comes to Investing

Reposted from The PIPELINE Clarice Feldman • 20 Jun, 2020 • 6 Min Read ESG, anybody? Trillions of dollars sit in private trusts, pension and retirement accounts, and charitable endowments,…