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The SEC Lacks Authority to Mandate Climate Concern (Guest: Stone Washington)
Episode 748

The SEC Lacks Authority to Mandate Climate Concern (Guest: Stone Washington)

Environment and Climate News Podcast · H. Sterling Burnett, Stone Washington

February 12, 202433m 31s

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Show Notes

The Securities and Exchange Commission is trying to become a climate regulator. It has proposed forcing companies under its regulatory purview, and even those outside of its direct authority, to take climate change seriously. The proposals would force SEC regulated companies, and those in their supply chains, to report how climate change will effect their operations, their emissions, and how they are responding to shifts in weather.


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Climate Change