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Had an interesting dialogue with a group of think tank young Turks with social science or public policy background looking forward to work in the ESG space , some inputs could be handy for young professionals across the board, as the green jobs ecosystem could be divided into :
The rule of thumb is that the start ups offer steep learning and larger firms offer better specialist understanding plus better pay, make your choice dependent on your situation. Each of these specialties need it’s own vocational grammar. Good certifications which young professionals can tap :
As any one in the just transition business knows, workforce competency is a material issue.
Anti Green Washing Auditing, Assurance and Disclosure are growth areas.
A selection of visual notes from KL.












A proactive sustainability report or ESG disclosure is a window into the culture of an organization and is often a heuristic for robust systems and processes. It is legal compliance yet superior quality disclosures will attract the right kind of investor. Culture is everything as it shows that the correct processes are followed.
Transparency is the subliminal message for trust, and in the hyper digital climate era, reporting data is trust. It is like a non-profit with audited financial statements and annual reports for three years before a legacy foundation can come and fund a program. For an investor in the venture space, ESG data is a proxy for systems in place. It is your alignment to market access and investor trust.
An enormous limitation of ESG disclosures is the partitioning of the metrics into silos, where the interdependence of the numbers is not factored in, how do two metrics intertwine in a particular context to produce risk in a real time manner which is useful to the decision maker? The sociopolitical context can attenuate or amplify the risk, which is missing from the ESG discourse as standardization for comparability is the impulse rather than how is the data valuable for investor decision making at this moment.
AI Models are great, but real risk is experienced on the ground where the incident happens, prior to ossifying into an incident statistic tucked into the reams of the disclosure deluge.
ESG is the new compliance, as ESIAs were and still are, as it is an audit and disclosure play for a wider audience than environmental permitting, as the primary driver is benchmarking for an investor target group. Fifteen years back environmental compliance was the cost of doing business, as in this climate scenario ESG is the cost of doing business. It is about communicating impact for your stakeholders, and not really about impact itself. Many conflate doing ESG reporting as impact, but impact is an input, reporting is an output of the process to create impact. The lowest hanging fruit in sustainability or ESG is to hire a sustainability manager, yet it is a compliance officer in the GRC function.
Doing ESG is hygiene, like filing taxes- one does not call the company secretary as impact. No wonder green washing risk is the leading risk for enterprises in 2024.
Thirteen years of changethinker.com !
I started writing my blog as a platform which is free of the usual constraints of the political economy of knowledge production. I write with a ‘global from below’ lens and have brought the subaltern voices of the global city such as the cabbie, food worker and the barber to a legitimate register of globalisation.
I will keep writing, making image art and scribbling spoken word as our voices matter.


Jumma Biryani.
Nasi Biryani in the Nusantara is a creole dish with the model of Mandi Rice and the meat cooked separately. The egg in the biryani is a constant from south Asian variants, yet the familiar feel and a distinct character go hand in hand.
The Nasi Biryani is an index of convergence from KL to Kolkata to Dindigul to Masqat to Kuwait City.
It’s the time for the year in review which has been a year of learning and transition. From Johannesburg to Jakarta, it’s been the year of the global south travel, and having spent a third of the year in SE Asia, and reading a program in SE Asian Studies- it’s been a blessing. Having read Abdoumaliq Simone’s work, it was good to be in both his cities of intellectual interest.
It’s also a year of health reminders, with a dear parent undergoing a surgery recently, and I got operated on my eye in July that was pending for many years.
I had the opportunity this year to train, write and speak on ESG matters, and blog each day. In all sincerity, just feel blessed to survive the year. It’s time to rebuild again with a gentle smile.
Wishing all a good holiday season.
