SEC climate reporting draft rule draws huge public comment
Companies could have to report more to shareholders about the cost of climate change, according to a leading environmental lawyer, who says it has never seen public comments come back on rules designed by the agency. Environmentalists say they are angry.
Source: journalrecord.comPublished on 2023-03-15
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