Zambia: ‘Green City’ Plan Should Focus on Lead Mine Remediation (Lusaka) – The Zambian government’s statement that it intends to make Kabwe a “green city” could offer an important opportunity to address the toxic lead that has been harming residents for decades, the Alliance for a Lead-Free Kabwe, a group of Zambian and international organizations, said today. Zambia’s acting
Lebanon: Electricity Crisis Exacerbates Poverty, Inequality (Beirut) – Lebanese authorities have failed to uphold the right to electricity by mismanaging the sector for decades, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
Democrats: Give Green Energy Jobs to Foreign Workers, Not Americans Elected Democrats are making a new pitch for more legal immigration to the United States, teaming up with big business to suggest that green energy jobs ought to be filled with foreign workers rather than Americans on the labor market sidelines. A number of mass migration lobbying groups, often corporate-funded,
Aluminum’s Amazon Footprint Ford’s F-150 Lightning, the electric version of America’s best-selling vehicle, is produced with aluminum linked to deforestation and environmental harms in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, according to reporting from Bloomberg released last week. The Bloomberg story describes the effects on communities’ land and water of mining and refining
Nanoparticle Contamination Cover Up, Tons of Metal Nanoparticles And Graphene Oxide Are Being Sprayed Worldwide A must view report from a top scientist covering the climate engineering nano particle pollution of our air, water, soils and food supply.
Riley Moore Compares Asset Managers Pushing ESG Funds to Socialism West Virginia state Treasurer Riley Moore — who has been leading the charge on the state level against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rules — said America’s managerial class pushing these types of funds is like a form of socialism. “The managerial class of this country, the elites in, in a
Killing of Indigenous Leader in Ecuador Demands Thorough Investigation Eduardo Mendúa, an A’i Cofán Indigenous leader, was shot dead on February 26 outside his home in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
WV Treasurer Moore: 'Elated' Congress Trying to Nullify Biden's ESG Rule West Virginia state Treasurer Riley Moore — who has been leading the charge on the state level against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rules — said he was “elated” that Congress is trying to nullify a Biden rule, allowing those factors to be considered in retirement investing. “I was elated to see
Exclusive: Arizona Legislature Threatens to Sue National Association of Attorneys General over ESG Investments “Consider this letter a litigation hold notice,” Republican leadership in the Arizona legislature told National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) executive director Brian Kane after Breitbart News revealed the group’s ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investments. In the letter exclusively obtained by Breitbart News, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen
Congress Passes Bill to Scrap Biden Environmental, Social, and Governance Rule The Senate passed a resolution that would scrap President Joe Biden’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rule, sending it to President Joe Biden’s desk for him to likely veto.
House Passes Resolution to Scrap Biden ESG Rule The House on Tuesday passed a resolution to scrap President Joe Biden’s rule that would advance Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing.
Internal Transportation Watchdog Will Audit Use of Private Government Jets An internal Department of Transportation (DOT) watchdog said on Monday that it would conduct an audit of Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s use of Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) taxpayer-funded jets for official trips, in addition to his predecessor’s travel, Elaine Chao. The department’s inspector general announced it would
House to Vote on Resolution to Scrap Biden ESG Rule The House will take up legislation this week that would scrap President Joe Biden’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rule.