SEC Landmark Climate Disclosure Rule Weighing on Power Sector
Electric companies are being asked to disclose their climate-related risks to the regulatory agency as part of a review of the rules which could require companies to reveal how they are affected by the impact of global warming on businesses.
Source: powermag.comPublished on 2022-03-24
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