The SEC has taken numerous steps indicating its intention to require public companies to disclose ESG risks, but the question of how such disclosures will work in practice is still very much unanswered.
Securities Exchange Commission requests public comments to be made ahead of their decision to possibly strengthen Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance ESG disclosures for corporations. Dir. of Division of Corporation Finance John Coates urges submissions sooner rather than later.
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NEW YORK, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LS Power, a leading development, investment and operating company focused on the North American power and energy infrastructure sector, today announced the release of its inaugural sustainability report. This report is informed by the Global Reporting Initiative Standards (GRI) and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), and accounts for LS Power s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance for calendar years 2019 and 2020. At a time of immense, rapid change in our world, we at LS Power are driven each day by a deep responsibility to meet this critical moment – to deliver the energy people increasingly need to live modern lives while also protecting and preserving our planet, said Paul Segal, Chief Executive Officer of LS Power. This is not new for us; we ve long been at the forefront of transitioning America s energy system and we are especially proud of our leadership i
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BIDEN S LATEST CLIMATE PUSH: The Biden administration unveiled two new climate-focused initiatives yesterday that, on their face, aren’t controversial but show how President
Joe Biden is seeking to make climate change a priority of every federal agency.
During a trip to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s headquarters, Biden
announced it would direct $1 billion to help state, local, and tribal governments prepare for weather disasters made more extreme by climate change. That level of funding is double what FEMA offered last year.