Are you planning to cycle today too?
4th June, early morning, after being fed an
overdose of pictures of people cycling with their friends the day before, I, in
my churlish best, threw this question to the air on my social media walls –
many responded. Many in the picture wore that MeToo happy smile, and many wore
those cycling gears making them practically unrecognizable.
A friend from the Rotary fraternity who is
familiar with my wicked wit, calls me. Suppressing his chuckle to tell that
they have no plans for cycling that day as they are busy arranging for World Environment Day the next day. The task of organizing the club event rests
on him. Chief Guest, Media Coverage, Photographers, Commemorative caps and Tee
Shirts, Banners, Location, Saplings, logistics, and funds must be arranged, and disinterested members must be nudged to join the celebration. Then there are
organizational politics to handle.
By this time, he had gotten serious. He went on
and on.
Their club always manages to get the top awards
in their district. They consistently and successfully manage these events. In
the past, their members had brandished Jhadu (brooms) when the country had to
be cleaned of the garbage of 75 years, pulverized the Thali out of shape
beating it up when the PM called for their support to wage a war against the
Covid Virus. They have always risen to the occasion and responded to such calls
when the nation wanted their service. On June 21st they have International Day
of Yoga to celebrate, and they will have to do some events for that day too
with the right hashtags. So many things to do! They must earn the scores to
meet the target their club has promised.
I could by then mentally visualize a blend of a
sales executive who is worried about his monthly targets and an armoured hero in
a white stallion with a halo around his head galloping his way into the horizon
to annihilate every ill of the society that comes his way.
I was mentally trying to assess what a wretched
place the world would have been, had my friends not created the awareness in
time. I couldn’t stop myself from respecting these social warriors for the work
they are doing to create awareness of the issues that are troubling the world.
The list of woes that abound on our planet runs into hundreds - Environment,
Health, Disease, Poverty, Social ills; the list is endless so also the
engagement of these social awarers (sic) so also the opportunities associated
with it.
Starting from today, the World Environment Day
to the Vana Mahostav week, Individuals, Clubs, Organizations, Corporations big
and small, and Government departments, all will be desperate to show solidarity
with the cause of the earth. The media will be filled with pictures of
responsible individuals living responsibly and responsible Corporations running
responsible businesses.
Some will be seen in solidarity, some creating
awareness, and some showing that they are leading the action. Some voice inside
me silently asks a few uncomfortable questions.
If everyone is busy creating awareness for others; then who is left to follow it in practice?
Had all the saplings planted by all the people in all the environment Days and Vana Mahostsavs been cared for and survived, India surely would be looking like an Amazon rainforest by now.
Sadly, there lies the unpleasant truth - about
the gap in the discourse and sincere action on the ground by the same person.
How when humanity is standing between the jaws of death, the real issue which
requires dramatic changes at every level of corporate value creation to value
delivery and how individuals consume and lead their lifestyle has been hijacked
to make this a routine annual event is a matter of concern. Why do we feel that
our task is complete by wearing a badge to look like a responsible citizen?
What are we hiding? Who are we cheating? At whose
cost?
It’s a truism that every industrial activity
results in some damage to the people living around it and the environment in
general. It’s quite like a brain surgery we opt for after evaluating the risks
and benefits associated with it. If people in the capital city must live in
comfort and govern, millions around the thermal plants have to live in the
furnace-like heat and breathe noxious air. Nothing in the immediate future can
resolve this development-environment paradox unless new generation technology
miraculously appears everywhere from nowhere. We are left to make the best within
the given constraints.
To break this dilemma, a middle path is chosen
and ways to compensate for the damages caused to the people and planet are carefully
thought about. Corporates are now evaluated just not based on their Governance
(Profit) score but on what they are doing to ameliorate the impact of their
business actions on Society (People) and the Environment (Planet).
This framework of evaluation is called ESG.
But there is general doubt about the real
intent of the corporates in implementing that. Will, they seriously get down to
action, and lead by example, or will hire experts to prepare reports and
documents, and buy awards and certificates just to be a regulatory complaint
entity. Business interest has always been successful in blunting the teeth of
the law and rules of the regulator and has reduced their responsibility to
smart reporting for compliance certification.
Sadly, they are not alone in the game. This
game has a new name – Greenwashing or SDG washing. And it's big.
A report by The Financial Express states that
the demand for ESG jobs in India has grown by 468 pc in the last 3 years. Demand
for ESG roles might continue to rise as more sectors incorporate the functions
into their organizations and make sustainability and community relations a key
part of their actions. Its importance is felt as global investments can only be
accessed by the ones having good scores. The vultures see this ESG hype as an
opportunity to bill millions of dollars for consultancy, rating, and assessor
fees.
The Earth is crying in pain scarred and
burdened by our reckless lifestyle and corporate greed of the last two hundred
years. We have no second planet and the time to make course corrections is
running out. Scientists have been shouting from the rooftop about this and the
evidence of it is felt by one and all in terms of rising temperatures frequent cyclones and erratic rain patterns. The sea, water, soil, and air are
irreversibly damaged. But the feasting by the corporates and merry-making by
the individuals at such a critical time is a matter of grave concern.
We know that the lure of profit and publicity
and the pleasures associated with it throws our conscience into some dark
corner that demands sacrifices in terms of our business and lifestyles. But if
we choose not to realize this now and continue with our festivities on the
gravy train, we can’t when it would have flown off the cliff taking us along
with it.
Time to bite the bullet and not tell lies to
ourselves anymore. We are too near the cliff.