What is ESG?

ESG, short for environmental, social and governance, refers to a constantly evolving set of criteria used by organizations to assess the ESG impact of their business operations, projects and investments.

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Transportation

ESG factors are driving developments in the transportation business, including an analysis of fuel sources, emissions and overall ecological impact. For instance, Tesla has a five-step plan towards sustainable energy that includes using renewable power of existing grids, switching to electric vehicles, switching to heat pumps, high temp heat delivery and hydrogen and sustainably fueling planes and boats.

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