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Climate Change Data: SEC Rule Puts Big Businesses on Notice!

What the SEC climate disclosure rule may mean for investors


The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will soon require companies to report on climate-related risks and emissions.

This will provide investors with more information about how climate change affects businesses and how they contribute to global warming.

The disclosures will be made in annual filings and registration statements and will include physical and financial risks, as well as greenhouse gas emissions.

Many other countries already require climate reporting, and California recently passed a law requiring large companies operating in the state to disclose their emissions.

The SEC’s rule is expected to face legal and congressional challenges, particularly around the disclosure of Scope 3 emissions, which are indirect and occur throughout a company’s value chain.


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