Is Goldman Sachs the first to finally come to their senses over the scam? Perhaps they realized that sooner or later the cult will come for them? The old adage of “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile — hoping it will eat him last.”
Goldman Sachs quits global climate coalition for banks
Goldman Sachs, opens new tab said it has quit a sector coalition aimed at aligning bank lending and investment activities with global efforts to fight climate change, becoming the most high-profile member to leave the group.
The U.S. investment bank’s decision comes against a backdrop of pressure from some Republican politicians who have suggested that membership of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) could breach anti-trust rules.
Goldman Sachs gave no explicit reason for its departure, but focused on its strategy for the future and a growing push by regulators to make sustainability efforts mandatory.
“We have the capabilities to achieve our goals and to support the sustainability objectives of our clients. Goldman Sachs is also very focused on the increasingly elevated sustainability standards and reporting requirements imposed by regulators around the world,” it said in a statement on Friday.
In other words, kowtowing to the Cult of Climastrology isn’t worth the effort anymore. It’s not worth dealing with the cultists governments, bureaucrats, and politicians, nor is it worth it to patronize the climate cult activitists.
While it remains unclear what will happen to U.S. rules around climate-related company disclosures under President-elect Donald Trump, many large U.S. firms including Goldman Sachs will have to disclose under European Union rules.
Banks joining the voluntary NZBA agree to align with the world’s aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, set targets to help get them there and publish progress on their efforts each year, something Goldman Sachs said it would continue to do.
“We have made significant progress in recent years on the firm’s net zero goals and we look forward to making further progress, including by expanding to additional sectors in the coming months,” it said.
They make the right cult noises, but, in practice, they’re seemingly go to significantly scale back the adherence to the cult.
The business of banks, of any corporation, is to make money for their shareholders. If Goldman-Sachs quite the climate silliness, it’s because they see it as a net negative profitwise.