Agree with that George. The writer needs an editor but there are several good ideas in this somewhat rambling article. I had to make a second cup of caffeine and get back to it.
I just sent this off to my daughter in DC as she and her husband only invest in companies that have this rather fungible ESG rating. As the article said, ESG is going to need a more clear and agreed to rating system but it's not an aspect of investing we shouldn't ignore.
I also prefer solid companies with needed products, good management, solid balance sheet and ones who appreciate their share holders via stock buybacks and dividends.