ViewpointsOpinionThe Biden Administration’s ESG ERISA MandateSavePrintPresident Joe Biden prepares to sign a series of executive orders at the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office in Washington just hours after his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesRupert Darwall11/3/2021|Updated: 11/3/2021CommentaryOverturning the Trump ERISA rules is proving a lot harder than the White House supposed.Share this articleLeave a commentRupert DarwallAuthorRupert Darwall is a senior fellow of the RealClear Foundation and author of the books “The Age of Global Warming: A History,” “Green Tyranny: Exposing the Totalitarian Roots of the Climate Industrial Complex,” and “Going Through the Motions: The Industrial Strategy Green Paper.” Darwall also authored the reports “The Climate Noose: Business, Net Zero, and the IPCC’s Anti-Capitalism,” “Capitalism, Socialism and ESG,” “Climate-Risk Disclosure: A Flimsy Pretext for a Green Power Grab,” “The Anti-Development Bank: The World Bank’s Regressive Energy Policies,” and “The Folly of Climate Leadership.”Author’s Selected ArticlesConflict of Energy Forecasts: Saudi Aramco Versus International Energy AgencyApr 05, 2024Britain’s Net-Zero Disaster and the Wind Power ScamDec 26, 2023Rishi Sunak Speaks Sense on Net ZeroSep 26, 2023EPRINC Report Shows That IEA Net Zero Roadmap Is a Green MirageJun 22, 2023Related Topicsglobal warmingdecarbonizationESGclimate changeERISA