Issue 10 : October 13 , 2022 - Climate Change
The US Chamber of Commerce (SEC) has rejected a lawsuit that could lead to companies being asked to disclose greenhouse gas emissions to regulators and consumers, it has been revealed by the Court of Appeal. However, the judge has ruled that companies should exercise caution.
Source: mondaq.comPublished on 2022-10-14
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