Price the E in ESG, otherwise it's one more climate con | Assaad Razouk | TEDxESSECAsiaPacific
Assaad W. Razzouk is a Lebanese-British clean energy entrepreneur, podcaster and commentator based in Singapore.
He is Chairman and CEO of Sindicatum Renewable Energy; a Board member of ClientEarth, the environmental charity using the power of the law to protect people and planet; a Board member of EB Impact, the Singaporean non-profit organisation focused on delivering training and programs to Asia Pacific’s underserved communities to generate positive sustainable development; a member of the International Council of the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine; and host of The Angry Clean Energy Guy podcast.
Assaad W. Razzouk is a Lebanese-British clean energy entrepreneur, podcaster and commentator based in Singapore.
He is Chairman and CEO of Sindicatum Renewable Energy; a Board member of ClientEarth, the environmental charity using the power of the law to protect people and planet; a Board member of EB Impact, the Singaporean non-profit organisation focused on delivering training and programmes to Asia Pacific’s underserved communities to generate positive sustainable development; a member of the International Council of the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine; and host of The Angry Clean Energy Guy podcast. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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Resonates with me at its optimum level. Thank you for such a pedagogical, engaging talk!
Such a good speech! Very well explained the issues with ESG, and generally the problem.
Finally! Someone who is completely honest about the finance of climate change.
Interesting how no one is watching this...
@Naiemaa
2 жыл бұрын
VERY interesting, and frustrating... as if it's a new youtube channel, net even a channel with 32M subscribers!!
@bigbarry8343
8 ай бұрын
I was turned off by his threat of millions of people getting on boats to claim asylum in western/westernised societies. it really makes you think about the source and motivation of the suddent asylum seeking push and illegal migration, which western world experienced in the last decade.
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I do not like the idea of border wire fences everywhere, but this is where we are heading, unfortunately. young men who are the asylum seekers, should understand that almost everyone except for extremely rich is struggling in this global economy, and they cannot just show up and expect 5 star treatement at the expense of the impoverished middle class and the poors. its the opposite of social justice. they should try to make the best of what they have, only then we can have good life for everyone.