If a privately funded firm can make “sustainablility” profitable without trampling on our rights, I’m for it. The problem is that good things like a clean environment and sustainable growth have been hijacked and used to strip us of rights and money.
But you are right about “privately funded” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good thing; Soros’ foundations are a prime example.
“If a privately funded firm can make sustainablility profitable without trampling on our rights, Im for it.”
Agreed. But as long as it’s the United Nations version of sustainability, it will certainly trample all over our rights. From these bios, i don’t think this is “freedom based”.