ESG University: G Is For Gig And Gang Economics

January 17, 2022 jasonspiess 0

For the fossil fuel worker, they are living in the days when the grocery store took out the farmer in the eyes of public perception, only this time it’s the lightswitch.  A lightswitch magically powered by renewable, sustainable energy and any fossil fuels powering the grid are just holding back […]

ESG University: Can The S Really Create Sustainable Investing?

January 9, 2022 jasonspiess 0

As Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) issues transition from fringe to the mainstream conversations in the financial markets, the ESG acronym has already taken hold before the “official rules” have been approved and implemented. Right now the S in ESG is primarily dictated by the media, social media mobs and […]

Candidate Hatch Talks Oil, Gas, Solar and Agriculture For CO

January 8, 2022 jasonspiess 0

Weld County Councilman At Large Elijah Hatch joins host Jason Spiess to discuss his recent announcement that he is running for an Weld County At-Large seat in Colorado. Hatch explains how his background in technology, energy and agriculture have led him down a path towards humane and logical policies for […]

Growing Up In An Energy Town, Returning Home

January 3, 2022 jasonspiess 0

Growing up in an oil town can create a number of unique opportunities. Watford City may be the center of it all too with their remarkable community facilities and school amenities.  Watford City High School alumni Hailey Carns and Lily Olson talk about growing up in the oil patch and […]

ESG University: Getting Current With Water

January 2, 2022 jasonspiess 0

I spent the majority of the holiday season talking to random people at holiday parties and found out the average person knows nothing about ESG. Let alone what actually turns their light switch on.  In fact most of the people I spoke with believe wind is what currently powers most […]