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How Venture Capital Can Join the ESG Revolution

By Cecilia Young | August 26, 2021

(SSIR) ESG has become increasingly mainstream for investors in recent years, as part of a broader wave to embrace purpose and stakeholder capitalism…However, venture capital has largely been left by the wayside: In a quick scan of the of the websites of the top 50 largest venture capital funds, we only found five which mentioned…

Report finds NSO Group’s spyware used on Bahraini activists

By lucidcapitalism | August 24, 2021

(AP) Nine activists from Bahrain had their iPhones hacked by advanced spyware made by the Israeli company NSO Group, the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire firm, a cybersecurity watchdog reported on Tuesday. Read more here.

Blackstone-backed company cuts ties with Servpro franchise that allegedly neglected child migrants

By lucidcapitalism | August 13, 2021

(MarketWatch) When a Blackstone-backed company in March sold $260 million in bonds under its Servpro Industries banner, a franchise specializing in fire- and water-damage cleanups, the financing went off without much notice. But three months later, a whistleblower complaint from two former workers at Fort Bliss, Texas, one of the nation’s largest emergency migrant youth…

Tying CEO pay to carbon emissions works. More companies should try it

By lucidcapitalism | August 12, 2021

(CNN) Since 1993, the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) has said that CEO pay should be more in line with what other employees receive. Boards, we have said, should not approve pay plan elements that result in unexpectedly high compensation, such as mega stock-option awards, and plans should be expressed simply, so that shareholders…

Oregon Treasury wades into ‘discussions’ over PERS investment in controversial spyware company

By lucidcapitalism | August 4, 2021

(Oregon Live)The future ownership of an Israeli spyware company whose product has been used to hack into the cellphones of journalists, human rights workers and possibly even heads of state is up in the air. Major investors in a private equity firm that has majority ownership of NSO Group, the maker of the Pegasus spyware,…

Venture capital undermines human rights

By lucidcapitalism | August 4, 2021

(TechCrunch) The future of technology is determined by a handful of venture capitalists. The world’s 10 leading venture capital firms have, together, invested over $150 billion in technology startups. The venture capitalists who run these firms decide which startups today will develop the new platforms and technologies that will shape our lives tomorrow. Read more…

How 500 Startups Built An ESG Strategy Across Its Latest Funds

By lucidcapitalism | August 3, 2021

(Startups & Society) 500 Startups was founded in 2010, and has invested in 2,500+ startups in 77+ countries. The global accelerator and early-stage investment fund has prided itself on being different from Sand Hill Road VCs. On the threshold of raising its 5th Global Flagship Fund, the organization’s leadership took decisive action to integrate environmental,…

Uber showed drivers lower fares than passengers, blames California law it supported

By lucidcapitalism | July 23, 2021

(MarketWatch) Ride-hailing company says it will change practice after local news site’s reporting, which showed fees added to support Proposition 22 changes were withheld from San Francisco drivers’ view. Read more here.

Germany: Gorillas delivery riders protest unfavorable working conditions

By lucidcapitalism | July 20, 2021

(DW) The Berlin-based grocery delivery startup, which launched its service during the pandemic, is expanding rapidly, but workers say the billion-dollar company should fix local problems first. Gorillas Technologies has faced multiple worker strikes and protests in the past month over the termination of certain employees, a lack of suitable equipment and pay discrepancies. Read…

It’s Not a Border Crisis. It’s a Climate Crisis.

By lucidcapitalism | July 19, 2021

(Politico) There was a time when rural Guatemalans never left home. But back-to-back hurricanes, failed crops and extreme poverty are driving them to make the dangerous trek north to the U.S. border. Read more here.