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SEC moves to scrap climate disclosure rule
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has formally proposed rescinding its 2024 climate disclosure rule, reopening a fight over how much standardized climate-risk data public companies must provide to investors.
Key Takeaways
- The SEC has formally proposed rescinding its 2024 climate disclosure rule.
- The original rule was meant to standardize reporting on financially material climate risks.
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DT Editorial Team··via cleantechnica.com
