Clearer rules on reporting climate risks could lead to decarbonising corporate Australia
The Australian government is planning to introduce a new international form of climate reporting, which will require big companies to report their financial risks and opportunities to the company’s directors when they are involved in measures to reduce emissions.
Source: architectureanddesign.com.auPublished on 2023-01-10
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