What to make of the SEC's 510-page climate proposal

Episode 90

Episode Notes

Bruce and Jeff talk with Emile Hallez, US news editor at ESG Clarity, who has done the work of reading through the SEC's 510-page climate disclosure proposal. Listen in for a breakdown of the proposal, which will affect how public companies and some private companies report about their impact on the environment. Hear Emile's take on why this is necessary, what happens if the administration shifts in 2024, and how much authority the SEC actually has to enforce these requirements.  Also, Bruce and Jeff start the countdown toward their 100th episode. 

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