Banks get reprieve as California emissions reporting bill stalls
California's lawmakers have approved a bill that would require private companies to report their own greenhouse gas emissions, according to reports from the Bloomberg Financial Times and the New York Times newspaper. They say they will reintroduce it next year.
Source: americanbanker.comPublished on 2022-09-06
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