Gensler Says SEC Climate Risk Rules Will Be Proposed by Year End
The SEC will likely call for qualitative and quantitative disclosures to avoid green washing and provide greater clarity on climate risk.
SEC Chair says investors want mandatory disclosure on climate risk: Proposal expected by end of year
In a speech delivered on July 28, 2021, Gary Gensler, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair, gave certain insights into the SEC’s approach to crafting new rules that would require SEC registrants to disclose information on climate-related risk.
Opinion: The SEC must require companies to disclose their risk from climate change
There is broad and deep support for advancing mandatory, rigorous climate disclosure with the non-political motivation of protecting the future of the U.S. economy.
#TCFD the good, the bad and the ugly
With over four years of TCFD reporting now behind us, common practices of TCFD reporting are emerging. Some of these are fit for purpose, others are failing to provide investors with useful information, and in some cases may miss the goal entirely. In this panel discussion, speakers explore where TCFD reporting has gone wrong, and what companies can do to fix it.
Climate Change Just Became a Reality #EUClimateLaw is adopted!
The EU Council has formally approved today the European Climate Law. This makes the ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050 a legal obligation for the EU.
Learn Why Accounting Really Matters for Climate Change, and What You Need to Know About It
IASB has made it clear that existing accounting rules require climate to be considered where material… So what happens next?