by Natalija Riabko | Apr 19, 2026 | Article, Christian Economy, ESG Criteria, ETF, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth
Beyond capital flows, one question persists: can one still invest without renouncing one’s principles? I. A Moral Economy Long Kept Invisible At the periphery of global markets, a discreet yet persistent economy has taken shape: that of Christian values. Neither...
by Natalija Riabko | Apr 5, 2026 | Article, Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
The scene is brief. An opening in a wall. A hand. Then nothing. Inside: a soft light, controlled temperature, an immediate alert system. Within less than a minute, the newborn is taken into care. Across more than twenty U.S. states, these installations (between 300...
by Natalija Riabko | Mar 21, 2026 | Agricultural Markets, Agriculture, Article, Commodities, ESG Criteria, EU, News, News of the day, Raw Materials, Strategy
An Economic Reading of Power, Flows, and Fractures in Global Food Markets A disturbing fact: producing more, feeding less well The most disturbing fact is not that the world is hungry. The most disturbing fact is that it is hungry at a moment when it has never...
by Natalija Riabko | Feb 21, 2026 | Article, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
1. The Invisible Frontiers of Power There exist borders that no customs officer guards and no treaty mentions. They do not separate territories, but destinies. They are neither geographical nor cultural in nature. They are patrimonial. At the heart of this invisible...
by Natalija Riabko | Feb 20, 2026 | AI, All Markets, Analytics, Article, Commodities, Energy, Forecast, Future of investment, Green Energy, Human Capital, Investing, News, News of the day, Semiconductors, Stock Exchange, Strategy, Sustainable Growth, World Markets
The Fragile Edifice: AI Debt and Its Systemic Implications Introduction: Between Triumph and Vulnerability The artificial intelligence revolution is often depicted as an unstoppable, linear triumph. Yet behind the media narrative, financial, energy, and industrial...
by Natalija Riabko | Feb 13, 2026 | Analytics, Article, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, ESG Criteria, News, News of the day
In the early years of the decade, ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) carried the tone of a moral awakening. Capital, long accused of indifference to social and ecological cost, appeared ready to reform itself. Sustainability was no longer the vocabulary of...