SEC must demand greater transparency on digital and human rights issues in ESG ratings
Three companies have called for more information about the impact of their technologies on the economy, in a bid to protect investors from environmental threats and human rights concerns, such as climate change and the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.
Source: accessnow.orgPublished on 2022-08-18
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