SEC new climate rules could help cut emissions
The US regulators have become the latest to introduce mandatory climate-related financial risk disclosures for companies involved in the fight against global warming, according to the US Financial Crimes Commission (SEC), which runs the regulator.
Source: gulf-times.comPublished on 2022-03-25
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