ESG popularity has grown yet has mistakenly been hijacked as a social justice metric. It is a complex set of risk metrics required for good governance and demands transparency for different stakeholders to understand the data, weighting, frameworks, standards, analytics, methodologies, investment thesis and materiality based on their values. This transparency isn’t easily accessible, for example, cybersecurity is the most immediate, financially material ESG and sustainability risk organizations and communities face today! The pandemic, war and the growth of the next industrial revolution are all testing sustainability and accelerating change which requires data, transparency, and good governance to navigate all facets of the newly evolving risks successfully.