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19 September 2022

SEC Chairman Gensler Re-Affirms Importance Of Climate Disclosures In Senate Testimony

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Today, SEC Chairman Gensler testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. His remarks were wide-ranging, and touched upon a number of different SEC...
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

Today, SEC Chairman Gensler testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. His remarks were wide-ranging, and touched upon a number of different SEC priorities--but Chairman Gensler made sure to once again emphasize the critical importance of the SEC's proposed climate disclosures.

Specifically, Chairman Gensler stated that "investors are making investment decisions based upon factors that include the risks and opportunities related to climate." He further noted that "hundreds of companies are already disclosing such information, pursuant to disparate frameworks, in a manner that lacks consistency and reliability." Based upon these circumstances--the expressed desire for climate information and inconsistent disclosure frameworks--Gensler proclaimed that "the SEC [therefore] has issued proposals to help bring investors greater consistency, comparability, and decision-usefulness to such disclosures."

This testimony indicates that, despite public criticism and the more than 14,000 comments received by the SEC (many of which were critical), Chairman Gensler intends to maintain the SEC's current posture on the proposed climate disclosures--namely, that these climate disclosures are not only necessary but are encompassed within the SEC's core mission of providing relevant information to investors. It seems likely that the proposed SEC climate disclosures will be finalized and issued in the fourth quarter of 2022--and that the SEC will be prepared for the inevitable legal challenges.

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