United States:
The Climate Rule Is Stayed. Companies Should Still Develop Transition Plans
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ESG Co-chair Jacob Hupart spoke with Agenda in an
article discussing how companies should continue to develop robust
climate transition plans despite the SEC's current stay on the
climate rule.
Jacob said, "Most companies have now been thinking about
this for a couple of years at the very least, if not more." He
also commented on the challenges for companies to create a cohesive
reporting framework, saying that, "All of these are usually
separate cells within a corporate structure," he said.
"Being able to integrate [them] into something global and
coherent often takes a lot of effort ... and often someone
relatively senior to hammer it all together."
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