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US Climate Disclosure Is Coming

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has moved to join international regulators in requiring companies to disclose climate risk. The size of the US market for publicly traded firms means the policy could have far-reaching impacts, but it will be months for the rule to be finalized and legal challenges likely wait on the other side of the regulatory process.

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Policy and Regulation, Low-Carbon Policy, ESG
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