RE: https://flipboard.com/@globalnews/money-usdf63odz/-/a-4-0hNeNrSKyAVEnjDIN2gQ%3Aa%3A749442239-%2F0

I’m seeing this article being seeded through a number of different ‘news’ outlets in Canada through The Canadian Press. It’s basically a PR piece written by a Libertarian ‘think tank’ out of Montreal meant to sway public opinion in favour of another pipeline.

More on the Montreal Economic Institute here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Economic_Institute

(Interesting to note a past VP at MEI is none other than PPC Leader Maxime Bernier.)

#Propaganda #FossilFools #DarkMoney #CorporateLobbying #CDNPoli

The real reason for the #NGO witch hunt by i.a. @eppgroup: Is such public funding for (environmental) NGOs politically desirable? Good piece showing the dimension of the attacks on #nature/climate protection + democracy. #CorporateLobbying #HandsOffNature https://euobserver.com/203910/the-epp-lets-slip-the-real-reason-for-the-ngo-witch-hunt/
The EPP lets slip the real reason for the NGO witch-hunt 

Why do some centre-right European People's Party MEPs, supported by the far-right, continue to centre the debate on funding for NGOs? The real end goal here is discrediting and defunding NGOs in order to sideline them even further in political decision-making.

EUobserver

Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint.

Of course, policies that would mitigate climate impact got stripped out by the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”

Good reporting by Floodlight

https://floodlightnews.org/corn-ethanol-clean-energy-vs-climate-costs/

#corn #AgPolicy #Climate #ClimateChange #GroundwaterPollution #biofuels #KingCorn #NitrousOxide #ethanol #nitrate #nitrogen #groundwater #NitrogenFertilizer #agriculture #lobbying #CorporateLobbying #OBBBA

Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint

Corn dominates U.S. farmland and fuels the ethanol industry. But the fertilizer it relies on drives emissions and fouls drinking water.

Floodlight

In How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world, the author claims that in a fractious world, businesses cannot hide from politics and geopolitics. The response from Alberto Alemanno is informative with interesting perspectives. Alberto Alemanno is Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law at HEC Paris.

"Historically, businesses have stayed away from the most contentious social issues in order to preserve their bottom line. Yet this has never prevented them from using their corporate political power, through lobbying and other subtler forms of influence, to bend the rules to serve their own self-interest."
"The misalignment between corporate lobbying and companies’ commitments to values is a big factor underpinning a lack of progress on numerous critical issues, ranging from the failure to act on the climate emergency to an unfair global tax regime."
"With investors, employees and customers increasingly scrutinising corporate conduct, there is a clear case for greater transparency and responsibility in the way companies exercise their political influence, especially through their unaccountable trade associations."
"Ultimately, no company can declare itself sustainable unless it fully internalises not only its environmental and social impact, but also its political footprint."
#GeoPolitics #Business #ClimateEmergency #Climate #SocialImpact #CorporateLobbying

cc:
@srijit

How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world

Bosses are being pulled in all directions by tough new rules of the game. How should they respond?

The Economist

In How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world, the author claims that in a fractious world, businesses cannot hide from politics and geopolitics. The response from Alberto Alemanno is informative with interesting perspectives. Alberto Alemanno is Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law at HEC Paris.

"Historically, businesses have stayed away from the most contentious social issues in order to preserve their bottom line. Yet this has never prevented them from using their corporate political power, through lobbying and other subtler forms of influence, to bend the rules to serve their own self-interest."
"The misalignment between corporate lobbying and companies’ commitments to values is a big factor underpinning a lack of progress on numerous critical issues, ranging from the failure to act on the climate emergency to an unfair global tax regime."
"With investors, employees and customers increasingly scrutinising corporate conduct, there is a clear case for greater transparency and responsibility in the way companies exercise their political influence, especially through their unaccountable trade associations."
"Ultimately, no company can declare itself sustainable unless it fully internalises not only its environmental and social impact, but also its political footprint."
#GeoPolitics #Business #ClimateEmergency #Climate #SocialImpact #CorporateLobbying

cc:
@srijit

How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world

Bosses are being pulled in all directions by tough new rules of the game. How should they respond?

The Economist

In How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world, the author claims that in a fractious world, businesses cannot hide from politics and geopolitics. The response from Alberto Alemanno is informative with interesting perspectives. Alberto Alemanno is Jean Monnet Professor in EU Law at HEC Paris.

"Historically, businesses have stayed away from the most contentious social issues in order to preserve their bottom line. Yet this has never prevented them from using their corporate political power, through lobbying and other subtler forms of influence, to bend the rules to serve their own self-interest."
"The misalignment between corporate lobbying and companies’ commitments to values is a big factor underpinning a lack of progress on numerous critical issues, ranging from the failure to act on the climate emergency to an unfair global tax regime."
"With investors, employees and customers increasingly scrutinising corporate conduct, there is a clear case for greater transparency and responsibility in the way companies exercise their political influence, especially through their unaccountable trade associations."
"Ultimately, no company can declare itself sustainable unless it fully internalises not only its environmental and social impact, but also its political footprint."
#GeoPolitics #Business #ClimateEmergency #Climate #SocialImpact #CorporateLobbying

cc:
@srijit

How to run a business in a dangerous and disorderly world

Bosses are being pulled in all directions by tough new rules of the game. How should they respond?

The Economist
Amazon Wanted to ‘Unlock’ the Liquor Market by Secretly Lobbying to Change Laws, Leaked Document Shows

A leaked 2020 policy document shows that Amazon had detailed plans for “proactively changing alcohol laws” to get better sales.

@rbreich this is when #politicians put on their serious face and say “we have to make #difficultdecisions ”. Such a difficult decision to protect their own paymasters #corporatelobbying In other countries giving scads of cash to lawmakers has to be done discretely, under the counter

A bit old but still relevant:

https://thebaffler.com/salvos/all-effd-up-levine

It raises some serious issues with the #EFF that are relevant both to the #FLOSS community and those concerned with priacy. I think of it every time I see someone say to donate to the EFF in order to help safeguard privacy rights.

#privacy #google #apple #surveillance #SOPA #corporatelobbying

All EFF’d Up | Yasha Levine

The lords of the internet care very little about user privacy—what they want to preserve, is their own commercial license against government regulation of any kind.

The Baffler