MO State Treasurer Fitzpatrick, who is running for state auditor, "believes a top legislative priority should be acting on the state’s investment relationships with any Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Funds through public pension systems." thecentersquare.com/missouri/misso…
He persuaded the MO State Employees' Retirement Sys (MOSERS) Board of Trustees to vote to remove proxy voting powers from investment managers in June. Proxy voting allows company shareholders to weigh in on issues regarding public companies and to vote in board member elections
The historic flash flooding in STL last month and the continued drought in southern MO are connected to climate change. However, #mogov and GOP legislators are influenced by their fossil fueled donors to deny that action is needed to address the crisis. weather.gov/lsx/July262022…
"Over the last 20 years, foreign companies have purchased more than 250,000 acres of land in six Southwestern states to raise cattle and pigs, as well as to grow everything from almonds to alfalfa, according to an analysis of purchase data that Undark obtained from the
"American farmers and companies also control millions of acres overseas, mainly in Africa, Asia, and South America. But with their implications for food and water security—that ultimately, the US is not in control of its own farmland—the purchases are drawing attention to the
While trying to find out which group is behind these bills in various state legislatures, I came across this informative article: edweek.org/teaching-learn…
It didn't answer my question, but it explained the pro-using the 1619 Project in the classroom side of the debate.
However, this analysis of the debate explains that the Heritage Foundation issued a "report on calling for the exclusion of 1619 Project curricular materials from the classroom." washingtonpost.com/education/2021…
"Heritage is a networking group. It has spent decades fashioning itself into the hub of a constellation of conservative individuals and organizations united by their opposition to government regulations — from taxes nytimes.com/2018/06/20/mag…
I find it interesting that the U. S. Embassy in China has scheduled town halls for American citizens in a few cities over the past couple of months. "The purpose of this meeting is to discuss current events at the Embassy, take note of issues that affect Americans in China,
and to connect with the American community."
Why? This article explains why Americans are apprehensive about traveling to China. cnn.com/2021/03/09/chi…
Many expats fled China due to the coronavirus and will not be returning. Unfortunately, that has closed another window to our understanding of the country. Several Western journalists were kicked out of China in 2020. pbs.org/newshour/show/…
#Missouri, in which the #moleg is attempting to pass even more extreme guns everywhere laws, had 689 people shot and killed in 2020, "a year that will likely be recorded as the state’s deadliest ever for gun violence." #MomsAreEverywhere@MomsDemand
"By the end of the year, Missouri had the third-highest per-capita rate of gun deaths in the country, behind" LA & MS.
We still don’t know exactly how many people died from guns in 2020. No state or fed govt agency publishes total #s of gun suicides & gun homicides for MO.
"While banks and asset managers are promising to divest from fossil fuels, they are expanding investments in high-carbon foods and commodities tied to deforestation." insideclimatenews.org/news/07032021/…
"Agriculture and deforestation, largely driven by livestock production, are responsible for nearly one quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions."
"major global banks continue to funnel dollars into companies that trade in “soft commodities,”including beef, soy, timber and palm oil, that are linked to the destruction of forests and critically important ecosystems."