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New SEC rules for climate disclosure are a step in the right direction for investors
Published: March 6, 2024 by EDF Staff
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission just voted on a rule that will require publicly traded companies to disclose climate-related risk.
Continue ReadingPolicy Advocacy Fights the Risks of Climate Change
Published: January 25, 2024 by Daniel Neff
Billion-dollar natural disasters now occur every 3 weeks on average, compared to every 4 months in the 1980s.
Continue ReadingStrong SEC climate risk disclosure rules are good for business, investors
Published: August 4, 2021 by Gabriel Malek
Updated rulemaking is urgently needed given the immense risks climate change poses to companies, investors, and the American financial system.
Continue ReadingWhat the SEC can do to protect investors, companies, and people from another Texas power crisis
Published: June 22, 2021 by Gabriel Malek
The massive storm that hit Texas in February — known as Winter Storm Uri — highlights the dangers of ignoring the physical risks of climate change.
Continue ReadingEmission Omission
Industry analysis and technical guidance for investors to pursue constructive dialogue with oil and gas companies on non-operated assets.
Continue ReadingEU methane policy recommendations
A set of methane policy recommendations agreed upon by EDF and 7 European oil & gas majors.
Continue ReadingSafer production innovation: a conversation with ChemFORWARD
EDF and ChemFORWARD, speak to this exciting initiative to create actionable chemical hazard data.
Continue ReadingMeasuring the disclosure divide
The Disclosure Divide assesses how company reporting on methane emissions has changed since the 2015 Rising Risk report.
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