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FATAL FLAWS IN THE ESG METRIC

Elon Musk Calls ESG ‘A Scam’ After S&P Index Drops Tesla



Original article: https://www.theepochtimes.com/esg-is-a-scam-new-gop-voter-elon-musk_4475329.html
Burgess COMMENTARY
The headline got my attention. I am also of the opinion that ESG ratings are a scam, but not for quite the same reason that Elon Musk has for being upset.

My objection of ESG ratings is that they confuse ... and the only reason to confuse is so that investors (and others) make wrong headed decisions. What is needed to get better investment decision is a framework of metrics where social and environment are included with economic (profit) performance. G ... governance ... is not a metric of performance but a merely descriptor of how corporate performance will be managed.

The reality is that there are important 'trads-offs' between good social performance and good environmental performnance and good economic profit) performance and knowing what the balance is between these three impacts is what matters.

I have another major objection to prevailing metrics. While company performance reporting is dominated by financial performance (profits). it is only about the profits of the 'reporting entity'. As we go to better metrics it is important that the impacts in both the supply chains and the use chains and the post use chains are all taken into consideration. Analysts are now starting to point out that only a tiny proportion of climate impact actually originates within the reporting entity but originates in the supply chain or during use of products or both

People may object and say that this gets too complicated, but I would observe that this complexity doesn't seem to bother the business community when it creates complexity in order to maximize profit. I would add that when we understanding much more about the related linked impacts on society and the environment of everything that is going on, then we will start to make meaningful changes to improve ths situation.
Peter Burgess
Elon Musk Calls ESG ‘A Scam’ After S&P Index Drops Tesla

The New GOP voter says environmental, social, and governance scoring has been weaponized

By Nathan Worcester

May 18, 2022 Updated: May 18, 2022

Elon Musk called the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scoring “a scam” in a series of Twitter posts on May 18, citing S&P Global’s inclusion of ExxonMobil Corporation in its ESG Index while his own electric car company, Tesla Motors, was removed.

“Exxon is rated top ten best in world for environment, social & governance (ESG) by S&P 500, while Tesla didn’t make the list! ESG is a scam. It has been weaponized by phony social justice warriors,” Musk wrote.

In subsequent Twitter posts, Musk claimed that Tesla has done “more for the environment than any company ever” and asserted that S&P Global “has lost their integrity.”

The comments come in the midst of Musk’s fight to acquire Twitter and shortly before Musk again announced that he planned to switch his vote from Democrat to Republican.


Tesla cars are seen parked at the construction site of the new Tesla Gigafactory for electric cars in Gruenheide, Germany, on March 20, 2022. (REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke) Epoch Times Photo

“In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party. But they have become the party of division & hate, so I can no longer support them and will vote Republican. Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold,” he wrote.

A spokesperson for S&P Dow Jones Indices (DJI) told The Epoch Times that ExxonMobil wasn’t ranked among the “top ten best in the world” on ESG by S&P. In actuality, ExxonMobil was highlighted in a May 17 blog post on S&P’s ESG index because it’s among the 10 largest companies in that index by market capitalization.

In that blog post, S&P DJI’s Margaret Dorn attributed the removal of Tesla to its relative decline in the Automobiles & Components sector, as well as the absence of a carbon strategy, its codes of business conduct, and allegations of widespread racism at Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory.

Dorn also cited Tesla’s “handling” of an investigation into Tesla’s phantom braking problem, which was announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in April.

“While Tesla may be playing its part in taking fuel-powered cars off the road, it has fallen behind its peers when examined through a wider ESG lens,” wrote Dorn, who serves as senior director and head of ESG Indices, North America, for S&P DJI.

Tesla’s removal also comes after Musk and other Silicon Valley billionaires have publicly criticized the ESG concept on various grounds.


Pedestrians pass the New York Stock Exchange on May 5, 2022. (John Minchillo/AP Photo)

At an April Bitcoin conference in Miami, venture capitalist and prominent Republican donor Peter Thiel told the crowd that ESG is a means of exercising totalitarian control, including over the development of cryptocurrencies.

Thiel’s words came within weeks of a Biden administration executive order on cryptocurrency. That order stressed the administration’s interest in a potential U.S. digital dollar, or central bank digital currency (CBDC).

“What’s the difference between ESG and CCP—the Chinese Communist Party? They are into social and governance. Environmental is sort of fake—it’s probably also fake in a lot of these cases. When you think ESG, you should be thinking CCP,” Thiel said.

Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape and the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, has also taken to social media to skewer the concept of ESG.


Elon Musk attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on May 02, 2022. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue) ... Epoch Times Photo

“ESG -> Surrender domestic nuclear, oil, natural gas -> Reliance on unreliable transient solar and wind -> Dependence on foreign energy powers,” he wrote in a February Twitter post.

Andreessen has cited conservative James Burnham who, writing in the mid-20th century, theorized that an elite made up of technocratic managers was displacing an earlier elite made up of property owners.

Taking what he described as Burnham’s position, Andreessen said that the rise of “wokeness” and ESG can be traced to “the oligarchic managerial elites who run the corporation, pledging allegiance to their managerial elite counterparts who run institutional investment funds and who regulate the markets.”

“Actual shareholders are mostly irrelevant,” he said.

Musk wrote on April 3 in response to one of Andreessen’s tweets, “I am increasingly convinced that corporate ESG is the Devil Incarnate.”

Tesla and Musk didn’t respond to requests for comment by press time.

Nathan Worcester ... Nathan Worcester is an environmental reporter at The Epoch Times. He can be reached at nathan.worcester@epochtimes.us. Follow Nathan on Twitter @nnworcester



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