New SEC Rule Requiring Companies To Report Climate Data Could Spell Confusion For CRE
The US regulator has given the greenhouse gas industry a new lease of life, which could raise early alarms about the impact of climate change on consumer interest in products and services, the New York Times reports. However, what does it mean for the real estate industry?
Source: bisnow.comPublished on 2022-03-22
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