Where ESG Falls Short, Bitcoin Is Socially Responsible Money
Companies’ environmental, social and governance scores are based almost exclusively on subjective values masquerading as objective measures.This is an opinion editorial by Mickey Koss, a West Point graduate with a degree in economics. He spent four years in the infantry before transitioning to the Finance Corps.This is the follow-up article to “Bitcoin Is ESG, ESG Is Not.”Part TwoDoing a cursory overview of the Top 100 environmental, social and governance (ESG) Companies for 2022, you start to get the feeling that things might not really add up. “These are the 100 top-performing companies....
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Look, folks. We get it. The lot of you are absolutely annoyed that Apple has killed off the Blockchain.info application from the App Store. It's an overall crummy situation. And with users retaliating by smashing, stabbing, and even shooting their iPhones - we come to you with three simple steps to tell Apple where to go in a socially acceptable fashion. Sell your iPhone, don't smash it, toss it, launch it into space, or throw it at somebody. Seriously, this doesn't really do anything aside from make you seem crazy. Something tells us Tim Cook isn't hanging out on YouTube and shedding....
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