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US SEC will not defend climate rule in court
By Isla Binnie, Virginia Furness and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The acting chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday signaled the regulator may roll back a controversial rule requiring thousands of public companies to disclose the threats their businesses face from risks related to the climate and environment.
SEC moves to kill climate disclosure rule
The acting chair of the, Mark Uyeda, took the first step Tuesday to rolling back a rule that would require thousands of publicly traded companies to provide investors with detailed information about the impact of their businesses on climate and the environment.
SEC Appears Poised to Abandon Defense of Climate Disclosure Rules
An announcement by acting Chairman Mark Uyeda follows a move to relax reporting requirements, continuing a broad deregulatory push in the new administration.
SEC announces it will not defend climate disclosure rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Tuesday that it will not defend a year-old rule requiring publicly held companies to disclose climate-related risks and in some cases the details of their emissions.
SEC pauses legal defense of its climate-related disclosures rule
The acting SEC chair, who voted against the rule last year, cites “changed circumstances” while calling the rule “deeply flawed.”
SEC Climate Disclosure Rules: Four Potential Paths Under President Trump
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted landmark final rules (Climate Disclosure Rules, or Rules) in March 2024 intended to
SEC backs away from climate disclosure rule
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SEC acting chair asks court to delay arguments in climate disclosure rule case
Securities and Exchange Commission acting Chair Mark Uyeda does not support the agency’s public company climate disclosure rule and has asked staff to notify the federal court assigned to hear a consolidated legal challenge against the rule to delay scheduling the case for arguments.
SEC Hits Pause on Defense of Climate Disclosure Rule
Acting Chair Mark Uyeda said he has directed staff to ask that an appeals court delay arguments while commissioners deliberate on next steps.
'World leading' climate disclosure rules likely to be weakened
Just a year after the country's "world leading" climate disclosure rules came into force, the bar looks likely to be lowered.
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Daily on Energy: SEC climate rule update, new Trump orders, and farmers left holding the bag
Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! We are starting off Daily on Energy with news from the U.S. Securities and ...
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US to Rescind Biden Highway Climate Rule for States
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department said on Wednesday it plans to rescind a climate rule adopted by the ...
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