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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) news and investment research brought to you weekly covering major market trends and new research insights. With topics ranging from climate impact on investment portfolios, corporate actions, trending investment topics, and emerging ESG issues, hosts Mike Disabato and Bentley Kaplan of MSCI ESG Research walk through the latest news and research that is top of mind for the week. 


Episode Date
Unwrapping the Green Claims of Plastic Packaging
Mar 22, 2024
The SEC Tests out the Climate
Mar 15, 2024
Women on Boards and Beyond!
Mar 08, 2024
ExxonMobil's Legal Parry
Feb 23, 2024
The Luxury of Love
Feb 16, 2024
Cyber Catastrophe Bonds... Wait, What?
Feb 09, 2024
The Audit World on Fire
Feb 02, 2024
Going on a Boeing?
Jan 26, 2024
Biodiversity 101
Jan 19, 2024
Carbon Credits in 2024
Jan 12, 2024
The Sustainability and Climate Trends to Watch for 2024
Dec 15, 2023
Utilities Lean into Adaptation Bonds
Dec 08, 2023
On the Ground at COP 28
Dec 04, 2023
(Bottled) Water, Water Everywhere
Nov 10, 2023
The Future for Oil and Gas Producers
Nov 03, 2023
The Retail's Doctor Will See You Now
Oct 27, 2023
The Five Stories of ESG: A Recap Episode
Oct 20, 2023
An Homage to Claudia Goldin (Gender Pay Gap)
Oct 13, 2023
California Dreamin’ About Climate Disclosures
Oct 06, 2023
Tilting at Wind Turbines
Sep 29, 2023
United Auto Workers of ESG
Sep 22, 2023
El Nino Arrives and Debt Thrives
Sep 15, 2023
Textile Waste and Travelling Skirts
Sep 08, 2023
Is European Sustainable Finance Green?
Sep 01, 2023
There's AI in My Boardroom
Aug 25, 2023
The Fight Between Food and Forests
Aug 04, 2023
A Turbulent Plan for Green Aviation
Jul 31, 2023
Big Tech is Knock Knock Knockin’ on the GDPR’s Door
Jul 21, 2023
It’s too Damn Hot for Investors
Jul 14, 2023
The EU Wants Companies To Care More About Human Rights
Jul 07, 2023
Are Shareholders Turning Against ESG?
Jun 30, 2023
Semiconductors aren't green?!
Jun 23, 2023
California Gets Harder To Insure and the NZIA Gets Smaller
Jun 09, 2023
Green Buildings: Beam Me Up!
Jun 02, 2023
Tracking our climate goals and next steps
May 19, 2023
BNP’s “Duty of Care” and a Lonely Start for Germany’s Female Execs
May 12, 2023
Solar, So Hot Right Now
May 05, 2023
Blastin’ E[sg]-Cigs and the EPA
Apr 28, 2023
We Should Be Paying More Attention to Air Pollution
Apr 21, 2023
The Shrinking Colorado River
Apr 14, 2023
Diet ESG
Apr 10, 2023
Was SVB All About That ESG?
Mar 31, 2023
Climate Infuses Proxy Strategy and South Korea Ponders 69-Hour Work Week
Mar 17, 2023
ESG Is Becoming Polarized – It Doesn’t Need To Be
Mar 10, 2023
Bribing Olympic Committees and Tracing Ben & Jerry’s Supply Chain
Feb 24, 2023
The ESG of a Train’s Toxic Plume
Feb 17, 2023
The Labor of ESG
Feb 10, 2023
What ESG Tells Us About Adani
Feb 06, 2023
The Fed Mulls Climate Risk and Swifties Sue Live Nation
Jan 27, 2023
The Conflict Within ESG
Jan 20, 2023
Do Record Profits Change Oil?
Jan 13, 2023
CRISPR Comes to ESG
Jan 06, 2023
COP-erating on Biodiversity Loss
Dec 16, 2022
ESG Trends to Watch for 2023
Dec 09, 2022
COPacetic in Egypt and Methane is a Low-Hanging Fruit
Nov 18, 2022
Bribery – Where ESG Risk and Externality Collide
Nov 11, 2022
Medicine, Chocolate and the ESG Data-verse
Nov 04, 2022
The Enigma of Tesla's ESG and Santos Pipeline Hits a Snag
Oct 28, 2022
Everyone Hates ESG
Oct 14, 2022
What To Do When Your Executive Bites Someone and Hurricanes
Oct 07, 2022
Aquaculture’s Rise and Electric Snowmobiles
Sep 30, 2022
NYC Climate Week: Energy Transition and Climate Adaptation Panel
Sep 23, 2022
Railroad Strikes and How Institutions Go Net Zero
Sep 16, 2022
It's Electric!
Sep 02, 2022
River Evaporation and Semiconductor Dominance
Aug 26, 2022
Low-carbon Lithium and Green Homes
Aug 19, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act: What the massive bill means for the energy sector and carbon emissions
Aug 12, 2022
Labor Ignores and La Nina Threatens
Aug 05, 2022
A Pioneer of Corporate Governance Retires
Jul 29, 2022
Concentrating Ownership
Jul 22, 2022
Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and the US Supreme Court
Jul 01, 2022
The Birds and Bees and the ESG
Jun 24, 2022
Windy ESG Labels
Jun 17, 2022
Carbon Markets 101
Jun 10, 2022
Cannon-Brookes Brokers a Deal with AGL
Jun 03, 2022
Baby Formula Crisis and Australia Goes Green
May 27, 2022
In the Gold Mines of CEO Pay
May 20, 2022
McDonald’s Pigs and the SEC’s ESG
May 13, 2022
Abortion Pills and the Climate of Bonds
May 06, 2022
The Long and Shorting of ESG
Apr 29, 2022
Resignations and a Looming Crisis in China
Apr 22, 2022
Unions & ESG and the IPCC Climate Report
Apr 08, 2022
Governance and War and Boeing’s Deja Vu
Apr 01, 2022
Coal Expansion and SEC's Big Climate Move
Mar 25, 2022
War and ESG
Mar 18, 2022
Children in the Cocoa Fields
Mar 11, 2022
ESG and the Invasion of Ukraine
Mar 04, 2022
Nord Stream 2 and Vaccines for Everyone
Feb 25, 2022
Europe’s Dependence on Russian Gas and Online Gambling
Feb 18, 2022
Financed Emissions and the Wild World of EV Start-Ups
Feb 11, 2022
Sustainable Gas and Assault at Rio Tinto
Feb 04, 2022
Labor Strikes and Labor Rights
Jan 28, 2022
Forget Naughty or Nice – Santa’s Workshops are Flooding
Jan 21, 2022
Are Carbon Markets Useful?
Jan 14, 2022
Antibiotic Resistance and What is ESG?
Dec 17, 2021
We Need Miners and Cheap Drugs
Dec 10, 2021
Twitter’s CEO Resigns
Dec 03, 2021
The ESG Weekly: The World Gets Into the Spirit of COP-eration and Energy Prices Be Crazy
Nov 19, 2021
The ESG Weekly: The US Infrastructure Deal
Nov 12, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Deforestation and Coal Death at COP26
Nov 05, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Deforestation and Coal Death at COP26
Nov 05, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Emission Talks at COP 26 and Hertz Buys a Tesla
Oct 29, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Selling a Portfolio's Carbon and Facebook's Oversight Board
Oct 22, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Biodiversity Comes to Kunming and Taiwan’s Semiconductors are Thirsty
Oct 15, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Our Only Cryptocurrency Episode
Oct 08, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Climatepalooza Pt. 2
Oct 01, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Climatepalooza Pt. 1
Sep 24, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Say on Climate and Deluge in the Delta
Sep 17, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Non‐Profits Sue VW and China Talks Big
Sep 10, 2021
The ESG Weekly: China Bans Gaming
Sep 03, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Green Marine and German Diversity
Aug 27, 2021
The ESG Weekly: BHP Eschews Oil for Farming
Aug 20, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Riding Rail Through the Floods and an Ex–con Back in the Saddle at Samsung
Aug 13, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Vaccine Mandates and Walmart's Insulin
Aug 06, 2021
The ESG Weekly: China's Education Company Crackdown and Harassment at Activision
Jul 30, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Methane Emissions and Devastating Floods
Jul 23, 2021
BONUS EPISODE: Linda at the G20 International Conference on Climate in Venice
Jul 20, 2021
The ESG Weekly: It's Scorching in Seattle and Overdraft Fees are SO 2020
Jul 02, 2021
The ESG Weekly: APAC is Better at ESG and EVs Aren't Enough
Jun 25, 2021
The ESG Weekly: The SEC Welcomes Climate Disclosures and Wrongdoing at Toshiba
Jun 18, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Mines Need Biodiversity and HSBC's Legal Carbon Reduction Requirement
Jun 11, 2021
The ESG Weekly: No Change for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Jun 03, 2021
The ESG Weekly: ExxonMobil Loses Two Board Seats
May 28, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Telecoms in Myanmar and Powerships in South Africa
May 21, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Modern Slavery and Native Americans & Mining
May 14, 2021
The ESG Weekly: SPECIAL Proxy Season Episode
May 05, 2021
The ESG Weekly: India's COVID‐19 Maelstrom and the Fine Print of NDCs
Apr 30, 2021
The ESG Weekly BONUS: Still waiting for ESG to strut its stuff at the earnings call? 2021 may be a turning point
Apr 27, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Earth Day For the Capital Markets and China
Apr 23, 2021
The ESG Weekly: A Union at Amazon and France Bans Flights
Apr 16, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Opioids Rage During COVID‐19 and Politics in Georgia
Apr 09, 2021
The ESG Weekly: The ESG of Marine Shipping and Shadow Investing
Apr 02, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Hydrogen and Heavy Industry
Mar 26, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Online Education in China and Antibiotics in Fast Food
Mar 19, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Women Reduce Emissions and Voices from Home
Mar 12, 2021
The ESG Weekly: The Pay is Very High and Oil Spills on Rigs
Mar 05, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Sustainability‐Linked Bonds Hit the Scene and Amazon Gets a New Executive Chair
Feb 26, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Energy Grid Resiliency and GM's EV Push
Feb 19, 2021
The ESG Weekly: National interests trump shareholders as French government blocks Carrefour acquisition and Exxon inches forward on climate
Feb 12, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Nuclear is Back in Japan and Apple v Facebook
Feb 05, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Another Larry Fink Letter and Market Concentration
Jan 29, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Disenfranchised Shareholders and ESG at Banks
Jan 22, 2021
The ESG Weekly: Vaccine Distribution and Arctic Oil Sales
Jan 15, 2021
Holiday Special: Santa's daunting carbon footprint, everlasting energy for Hannukah and an inspirational new food lands just in time for Kwanzaa
Dec 25, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Water Futures and Diversity at Nasdaq
Dec 18, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Investors are Mad at Exxon, and Execs are Mad at Shell
Dec 11, 2020
The ESG Weekly: COVID‐19 vaccines peer out the lab door at the big, wide world and worker wellbeing gets squeezed in competitive South Korean logistics market
Dec 04, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Facebook and The Downgrade
Nov 27, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Joe Biden and the Climate
Nov 13, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Leadership and Interconnectivity
Nov 06, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Roundtable with Companies on Diversity, and the DOJ's Lawsuit Against Google
Oct 30, 2020
A zombie in the boardroom? Putting the 'spooky' back in ESG
Oct 26, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Health care and unemployment, and the largest COVID bond ever
Oct 23, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Pandemics breed contradictions, and racial diversity data during proxy season
Oct 16, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Japan is not counting votes, and GE gets served
Oct 09, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Biodiversity Risks, and the Largest IPO Ever
Oct 02, 2020
The ESG Weekly: The carbon plans of tech, and the FinCEN Files
Sep 25, 2020
ESG Spotlight: Climate Scenario Analysis in the Financial Sector
Sep 22, 2020
The ESG Weekly: The Business of Disaster, and Apple's E‐Waste Problem
Sep 18, 2020
The ESG Weekly: COVID‐19 pushes the world into an awkward middle ground, and we revisit the quandary of fake news
Sep 10, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Hurricane Laura wreaks havoc, Rio Tinto atones for damaging aboriginal heritage site and Microsoft mulls Tik Tok acquisition
Sep 04, 2020
How human capital and corporate culture have evolved due to COVID‐19
Aug 18, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Uber and Lyft drivers are now employees, and McDonald's sues it former CEO
Aug 14, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Companies say HVAC systems are the answer to COVID‐19, and social bonds overtake green bonds
Aug 07, 2020
The ESG Weekly: We can measure a country's ESG risk, and Nike fires its diversity chief
Jul 31, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Airlines are bailed out by ESG, and people are sanctioned with companies
Jul 24, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Rewarding CEOs for being good, and immigrants develop a lot of our technology
Jul 17, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Pipelines are OVER; and are drug prices too high?
Jul 10, 2020
The ESG Weekly: The importance of scope 3 emissions and the Facebook boycott
Jul 03, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Wirecard collapse exposes lack of proper governance
Jun 26, 2020
The ESG Weekly: As Norilsk counts the cost of a diesel spill in the arctic, thawing permafrost sounds a cautionary tale
Jun 19, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Racial diversity data, contractor safety at construction companies during COVID‐19
Jun 12, 2020
ESG Spotlight: Looking at externally managed companies through a freshly polished lens
Jun 09, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Twitter curates content but Facebook does not, there are some companies cutting carbon
Jun 05, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Dam failure floods a Dow Chemical complex threatening toxic sites, the physical risk of climate change
May 29, 2020
The ESG Weekly: The ESG of vaccines, and shareholders say JPM must talk climate
May 22, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Safety at airports, biofuel bailouts, and EU Taxonomy
May 15, 2020
ESG Spotlight: Oil, gas, and the small matter of an energy transition
May 12, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Medical tourism and meat‐packers take a COVID‐19‐sized hit and warning bells ring over deforestation pledges
May 08, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Investors are worrying about the wrong workplace safety measures, green buildings are healthier during pandemics, and what it is like to be in China right now
May 01, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Banks and recessions, Bayer calls a virtual meeting, and COVID‐19 is spreading in Japan
Apr 24, 2020
ESG Spotlight: Understanding indexes and ESG as COVID‐19 tightens the screws
Apr 21, 2020
The ESG Weekly: COVID‐19 in private prisons, companies troubled in France, and investor sentiments on COVID
Apr 17, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Carbon emissions and pandemics, then we discuss how drugs are rushed forward
Apr 10, 2020
Re-valuing real estate: investing in the eye of the hurricane
Apr 07, 2020
The ESG Weekly: How are companies considering ESG factors during the coronavirus pandemic?
Apr 03, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Can bonds save us from the coronavirus? And old folks on boards
Mar 27, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Industries look to survive, adapt or capitalize as the Coronavirus marches on
Mar 20, 2020
The ESG Weekly: COVID‐2019 is a bellwether for investors on structural risks in companies, and the oil price wars get weirder
Mar 13, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Drug shortages and the coronavirus, from whence your drugs came
Mar 06, 2020
The ESG Weekly: The victims of Camp Fire 2018 are now owners of PG&E, the company that caused the wildfires.
Feb 28, 2020
The ESG Weekly: BP is going green and Japan decides the more coal the better for the week of February 17.
Feb 21, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Does the 2019 Novel Coronavirus have any place in an ESG conversation? And the EU doubts the use of ESG ratings for the week of February 10.
Feb 14, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Stakeholders are not happy about Siemens' coal by association for the week of February 3.
Feb 07, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Companies cannot please everyone, and how are tech companies and oil companies connected for the week of January 27.
Jan 31, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Indigenous inclusion and carbon offsets can go hand-in-hand, for the week of January 20.
Jan 24, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Investors and world leaders are finally freaking out about the climate crisis, and a new regulation in California might change how big tech can use consumer data, all for the week of January 13.
Jan 17, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Wildfire in Australia poses problems for all, and a quick take on how we learned to stop worrying and love social media for the 2020 election, all for the January 6.
Jan 10, 2020
The ESG Weekly: Diversity data matters more for investors than financial metrics can show, and Ric Marshall gives a hot take on the decision by Boeing to halt production of the 737 Max for the week of December 16.
Dec 20, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Carbon emissions keep rising for EU automakers as people continue to buy SUVs, and two hot takes on Drax's net-negative carbon plan and Exxon's technical exoneration for the week of December 9.
Dec 13, 2019
Is Hacking Just An Evil Supervillain Trope, Or Something Investors Should Be Prepared For?
Dec 10, 2019
The ESG Weekly: As the precarious work arrangements grow, investors might need to look at how companies control a workforce they don't claim as their own, and then two hot takes on Google's shakeup and coal's uninsurability for the week of December 2.
Dec 06, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Should investors care about antibiotic resistance? And only a handful of companies are preventing a deforestation‐free supply chain for the week of November 18.
Nov 22, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Are wild and crazy founders really such a big deal for investors? And the streaming race is on for the week of November 11.
Nov 15, 2019
The ESG Weekly: The SEC is putting a gag order onto shareholders, and two spicy takes on Boeing and Saudi Aramco for the week of November 4.
Nov 08, 2019
The Most Important Thing An Investor Should Know About Private Prisons: Who Do They Care About?
Nov 05, 2019
The ESG Weekly: The case against Exxon might change how companies disclose about their climate woes, and the seas are rising up to consume us all for the week of October 28.
Nov 01, 2019
The ESG Weekly: How should shareholders deal with Zuckerberg ? And Intel plans to release gender and race pay data for the week of October 21.
Oct 21, 2019
The ESG Weekly: South Africa's largest utility cannot abide, and a quick update on private prisons for the Week of October 14.
Oct 18, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Companies are Hard to Trust When They Lie, And Labor Shortages Cause Concern for the Week of October 7.
Oct 11, 2019
The ESG Weekly: The Bosses Are Getting Too Much For Too Little, and Climate Change Is Coming For Your Real Estate for the Week of September 30
Oct 04, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Which shareholder action tool is best? And Thomas Cook collapses into liquidation for the Week of September 23
Sep 27, 2019
The gig economy has split the workforce
Sep 24, 2019
The ESG Weekly: UAW Union Strikes at GM, and Australia Picks Health Over Coal for the Week of September 16
Sep 20, 2019
The ESG Weekly: EDF Finds Faults in its Nuclear Plants, and Contract Workers are Employees for the Week of September 9
Sep 13, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Data privacy and advertising don't mix, and glyphosate is banned again for the Week of September 2
Sep 06, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Johnson & Johnson's Brand and Opioids, and the Fashion Industry Makes Another Coalition for the Week of August 26
Aug 30, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Singapore will track societal health with Fitbit, and shareholders no longer matter for the Week of August 19
Aug 23, 2019
The hidden cost of cement
Aug 20, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Plastics and Fossil Fuel get more cozy, and two rapid fire takes on WeWork and disclosures for the Week of August 12
Aug 16, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Walmart's CEO gets called out in the gun debate, and L Brands' CMO resigns amid company turmoil on the Week of August 5
Aug 09, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Capital One: Who's in your wallet? And NGOs call Cargill the worst company in the world on the Week of July 29
Aug 01, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Equifax is fined a record USD$800 million after its 2017 data breach, and subprime auto loans area threaten both the auto industry and drivers on the Week of July 22
Jul 26, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Water is Bigger in Texas and My Brand, My Ideology on the Week of July 15
Jul 19, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Vedanta is a Mine Short and Direct Listing is the New Black on the Week of July 8
Jul 12, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Tesla Delivers Cars and Wayfair's Labor Problem on the Week of July 1
Jul 05, 2019
The ESG Weekly: San Fran's E-Cigarette Ban and Chicken Collusion on the Week of June 25
Jun 28, 2019
Tomorrow's Labor Solution Is... Unions?
Jun 25, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Facebook's Libra and the Trans Mountain Pipeline on the Week of June 17
Jun 21, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Raytheon/UTC and Ocado's Vertical Farm Play on the Week of June 10
Jun 14, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Corruption in China and Health Care Equipment on the Week of June 3
Jun 07, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Renault/Fiat and Malaysia Just Says "No" to Your Recycling on the Week of May 27
May 31, 2019
The ESG Weekly: McDonald's #MeToo moment and Overstock.com's Bitcoin play on the Week of May 20
May 23, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Is There an ESG Angle on Trade Wars, and Amazon's Four-Legged Stool on the Week of May 13
May 16, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Is It Disruption Week? Swine Fever and iBuying on the Week of May 6
May 09, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Norsk Hydro's NASA Fraud and Marriot Goes Gig Economy on the Week of April 29
May 02, 2019
The Problems with ESG
Apr 30, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Umicore and the Cobalt Problem on the Week of April 22
Apr 26, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Amazon Employees Form a (Shareholder) Union and Jack Ma's 996 Blessing on the Week of April 15
Apr 18, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Disclosure is the Thing for Saudi Aramco and Social Media Becoming Tobacco on the Week of April 10
Apr 12, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Im(possible?) Burgers and Wells Fargo CEO Search on the Week of April 1
Apr 05, 2019
The ESG Weekly: McDonald's AI play and Purdue settles on the Week of March 25
Mar 27, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Paul Ryan and Robots on the Week of March 17
Mar 22, 2019
Leadership Crisis, or Crisis in Influence?
Mar 19, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Boeing and Ride Shares on the Week of March 10
Mar 15, 2019
The ESG Weekly: Nordea and Toilet Paper on Week of March 3
Mar 08, 2019
Who Pays For Corruption?
Feb 26, 2019
The Power of Peer Pressure on Pay
Feb 19, 2019
Halloween is a Time for Zombies, Ghosts, and Frankenstein
Oct 30, 2018
A Short History of ESG: Part II
Oct 15, 2018
A Short History of ESG: Part I
Oct 05, 2018
Join the Gang: Climate Edition
Sep 24, 2018
The Privacy of Things
Sep 18, 2018
When Genius Meets Governance
Sep 11, 2018
Back to School Special: Student Debt, Consumer Finance, and Robots
Sep 04, 2018
Indra Nooyi, and Why Diversity of Management Matters
Aug 30, 2018
Where should we even start? 2018 ESG Trends redux
Aug 28, 2018
Welcome to the MSCI ESG Research Podcast, ESG Now
Aug 24, 2018