Science & Technology
Science and Technology focused content. Sub categories consisting of: Health & Medicine, AI & Robots, Outer Space, and Research Science. Science and technology have given humans a leg up against nature. Using these in tandem humans have cultivated environments of their own creation, giving unique feedback to the people of the present. We face new challenges as our understanding grows and our technology grows more powerful. Making sense of the cutting edge and applying that edge skillfully ought to be constantly cultivated.
Cyber Big Brother: Tracking the non vaccinated
Rand Paul: “The government is killing the economy, not the pandemic”
"Congress passed a nearly 5,600 page bill that was written in secret, put in public 6 hours before the vote, and read by NOT ONE person in the body. Not. One. We will spend all week and probably longer trying to figure out all that was wrong with it," he tweeted.
NSA Whistleblower Exposes Election Steal
NSA whistleblower interviewed and explains how computers were used to steal the 2020 election results
Alaskan Healthcare worker suffers side affects from covid-19 Vaccine
What's the risk of getting a Covid 19 vaccine for you?
Why is the meat industry under attack non-stop recently?
As the days go on there's non-stop propaganda about the meat industry being unsafe and unsustainable. Is there a bigger agenda here?
Questions about Virus origins remain, emails reveal important questions
Emails from Scientists about virus origins emerge into light
Walk along the path with us through the world of environmental, social and governance investing.
Holden Caulfield | December 15, 2020What is ESG? ESG Investing is a term that is often used synonymously with sustainable investing, socially responsible investing, mission-related investing, or screening. At MSCI ESG Research we define it as the consideration of environmental, social and governance factors alongside financial factors in the investment decision-making process. Under the ESG investing umbrella, MSCI ESG Research has identified three common investor objectives or motivations when considering an ESG strategy: Integration, Values and Impact. In order to achieve these objectives, institutional investors may pursue different approaches such as ESG integration, exclusionary or negative screening, or thematic investing, to name a few. While this is not a comprehensive glossary of all ESG terms in the market, we provide an overview of several commonly used terms and their definitions below.
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