CFACT tells CEOs to stop appeasing radicals and get back to business
The pushback against ESG, or corporate environmental, social and governance policies is fully on -- and it's working.
The pushback against ESG, or corporate environmental, social and governance policies is fully on -- and it's working.
CFACT to Blackrock: "Is seeking to become a global leader via a sinking investment strategy that's on a downward trend a wise idea?"
"In the opinion of many shareholders, State Street was wise to jump on the bandwagon to pull out of Climate Action 100+. Can we now expect to see the company also start backing more viable energy sources like oil, gas and nuclear as opposed to costly and unreliable solar and wind?”
CFACT plans to continue its monitoring and participation in corporate shareholder meetings to offset efforts by Green activists to push corporate America ever more to the Left.
American corporations have been subject to an onslaught of activist pressure from leftist organizations over the past few years. Twitter is no exception.
ExxonMobil took it on the chin as it suffered stinging defeats at the hands of radical climate activists during its annual shareholders meeting yesterday.