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Uncle Joe

(60,138 posts)
Thu Jan 25, 2024, 02:05 PM Jan 2024

Al Gore on the State of ESG and the Energy Transition WSJ



With ESG coming under intense scrutiny and 2023 being the hottest year to date, climate activist Al Gore assesses the efforts underway to mitigate climate change, and the commitments necessary from governments and private companies to drive social and environmental change.
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Al Gore on the State of ESG and the Energy Transition WSJ (Original Post) Uncle Joe Jan 2024 OP
We really should have been... Think. Again. Jan 2024 #1
yes, i agree et tu Jan 2024 #2
Well said. Think. Again. Jan 2024 #3
thank you et tu Jan 2024 #4

Think. Again.

(17,946 posts)
1. We really should have been...
Thu Jan 25, 2024, 02:16 PM
Jan 2024

...working to shut down the republican party since the 2000 theft.

I know people say "but we need 2 parties!", fine, but let's have 2 responsible and honest parties that are dedicated to the nation's well-being.

et tu

(1,883 posts)
2. yes, i agree
Thu Jan 25, 2024, 03:50 PM
Jan 2024

but hindsight is 20/20. we need to move forward and put the climate crisis
in the rear view mirror and get the electorate to stop being ostriches and
solve this catastrophic 'problem' with or without the other party.
the future depends on it and we should demand it~

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