She wanted to end two wars as soon as possible, one for her country, one for all of us. Because let us not be in doubt, the greatest war has been going on between us and our planet for centuries. The declaration of war read: our resources are unlimited, they just need to be exploited.
ESGCore news&views
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Three Future Visions for ESG
Barely an infant, ESG is under attack. That can inspire unity, create fractions or end up a mirage.
ESG is a means to sustainability, not an end
ESG Core founder Attila Schillinger will moderate an expert panel on ESG and supply chains. Organizer, Effekteam asked him about his thoughts on current ESG trends and practices.
ESG Strategist or Organizational Peacemaker?
Came up with a potential future job description to meet some of the ‘hidden’ challenges of the ESG transformation. What do you all think?
ESG & Ethics
Key points delivered to participants of the “Future Leaders” program of the Hungarian chapter of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (BCSDH) on ESG and Ethics
Survival of the Fittest
My first thoughts and reaction to the 2021 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report published on August 9.
Facing the Dark Side of Tech
Responsible tech is gaining ground. We need technology that serves the interests of humanity and not the other way around. We must humanize tech before it robotizes us.
Peace with the Planet?
War on the planet. Observations of a holiday.
The First Law of Net Zero
The first law of holes: if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. Getting to Net Zero requires more. But first, companies must stop digging.
Stakeholder boards after own goals: football plays ESG
The European Super League went down in flames. Fans’ anger followed. Chelsea and Tottenham stepped forward offering fans representation on their boards. How can they level their ESG score after scoring a spectacular own goal?