We Must Remove the Barriers to ESG, Particularly Political

By George P. Nassos Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) is the current representation of corporations achieving environmental sustainability. Originally developed in 1987 by the Brundtland Commission, it was called sustainable…

How Much More Evidence is Needed to Confirm Climate Change?

By George P. Nassos In 1988, James Hansen, then head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, gave a testimony before Congress depicting an increase in global temperature due to…

AI Should Not Cause Human Extinction But Rather Could Support It

By George P. Nassos At a recent meeting of a large number of artificial intelligence experts, it was concluded that AI could very well be the cause of human extinction…

Climate Change Deniers Must Rethink Their Position

By George P. Nassos Global warming was first brought to the attention of Congress in 1988 when James Hansen testified that the atmosphere is getting warmer due to an increase…

Even An Abundance of Water Should Not Be Wasted

By George P. Nassos Last month, the UN Water Conference 2023 took place in New York City, the first such world water conference in about 46 years. It consisted of…

Embed ESG in Pension/Retirement Funds

By George P. Nassos The ESG concept has made great progress since it was first developed by the Brundtland Commission in 1987 and called “Sustainable Development”, later renamed sustainability. In…

Some Small Stuff for a Sustainable Environment

By George P. Nassos There is no question that planet earth is deteriorating relative to the environment. While there are many environmental issues, I consider four major ones. 1) Global…