United States:
Why The SEC Climate Rule Might Not Standardize Emissions Reporting
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ESG Co-chair Jacob Hupart spoke to E&E News
providing insight on the new SEC rule aimed at improving
transparency in corporate climate reporting and how it will impact
the comparability of data across different firms.
Jacob said that as information will now be reported in official
SEC filings, which requires "different levels of review,
assurance, attestation, and analysis to improve the reliability of
the figures," the rigor of the information reported will
improve.
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