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by dbrueck
1492 days ago
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> I guess just because I'm critical of Tesla? No, it's because the ESG stuff seems more about virtue signaling than doing actual good, and the fact that that one main list includes oil companies but excludes Tesla is really compelling evidence of this. Other downvotes are probably for stuff like "the fact that they still use oil based or CO2 emitting roadways". I mean... c'mon. |
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This doesn't seem like compelling evidence without diving into why. Tesla is quite shady in trying to avoid things. For example, not complying with battery laws in Germany, working conditions issues, etc.
The ESG score also include "S" and "G". It's not all about "E".
But I agree that the scores don't mean much. Which, for the third time, I recommend looking into the companies because their "benefits" are generally debatable.
"I mean... c'mon."
Well I guess I'll like to evaluate from a systems thinking standpoint. N-order impacts are relevant.