We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
July 06, 2022
Home » Companies Must Disclose Financial Climate Risks, Attorneys General Say
The Securities and Exchange Commission's current disclosure system for climate change risks is not producing transparency that investors need, attorneys general in several states say.
| Shutterstock
Companies Must Disclose Financial Climate Risks, Attorneys General Say
Regulation Would Allow Investors to Measure Progress on Emissions Reductions
A coalition of attorneys general are demanding that the SEC require companies to disclose their GHG emissions annually, as well as any mitigation plans.
This article is for registered users or paid subscribers ONLY. Want to be one? You can register here and check out our subscription plans here. We'd love to be your eyes and ears.