When the Securities and Exchange Commission voted this month to require companies to disclose more about how they are responding to climate change, the country's largest business organizationBut surveys of major companies and reviews of comments to the SEC show a growing number of companies support the move for broader disclosure about climate risks.
The New York Stock Exchange in lower Manhattan. Publicly traded companies will soon have to disclose more climate-related information to investors. "So, for an investor, they want to know, are the parts or widgets getting through the Panama Canal, can that affect delivery dates or shipment dates, or are they going to be in time?" she said.
"These projected economic impacts are staggering," UCL professor Dabo Guan said in a release accompanying the study."These losses get worse the more the planet warms." "Everyone can see what's happening, understand where the impact is, and then make decisions toward a more sustainable and regenerative future," Soloviev said.