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#28 The 3 ESG Metrics I Actually Trust: Cutting Through the NoiseNewsletter
Governance

#28 The 3 ESG Metrics I Actually Trust: Cutting Through the Noise

The only ESG metrics that truly matter? Verified emissions, demographic turnover, and board independence, clear signals that cut through the noise.

06 Apr 2026
#20 Elon vs. Trump: A Governance Crisis in Real TimeNewsletter
Governance

#20 Elon vs. Trump: A Governance Crisis in Real Time

The explosive Trump–Musk fallout in June 2025 reveals deep governance challenges—exposing how political influence, regulatory power, and national security can be weaponized. With Musk’s ventures under threat and billions in federal contracts at stake, ESG professionals must now confront rising risks tied to vendor dependence, transparency gaps, and the erosion of public–private boundaries.

06 Apr 2026
#12 The Rising Stakes of Ocean MiningNewsletter
Environmental

#12 The Rising Stakes of Ocean Mining

As the world accelerates its transition to clean energy, a new scramble for critical minerals is unfolding deep beneath the oceans. Deep-sea mining promises access to metals essential for the future — but risks disrupting ecosystems we barely understand. Companies, countries, and conservationists are now locked in a global debate over how, when, and whether to exploit these new frontiers. The outcome will shape not only environmental futures but the geopolitics and economics of a rapidly changing world.

06 Apr 2026
#9 Can You Lead Through the ESG Reset?Newsletter
Social

#9 Can You Lead Through the ESG Reset?

"ESG fatigue is real — but it’s not the end of sustainable business. It’s a wake-up call for companies to move beyond glossy promises and deliver real-world impact. Here’s how leaders can navigate the ESG reset and rebuild trust in 2025."

06 Apr 2026
#8 Why “Saying Less” is the New Strategy?Newsletter
Governance

#8 Why “Saying Less” is the New Strategy?

More companies are going quiet about their climate commitments—not because they’ve abandoned sustainability, but because talking about it has become risky. This growing trend, known as greenhushing, sees firms pulling back on public ESG disclosures to avoid legal scrutiny, political backlash, and accusations of greenwashing. From BlackRock scrubbing climate pledges to McDonald’s rebranding its ESG messaging, silence is becoming a strategy.

06 Apr 2026
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