California’s new climate disclosure laws set foundation for advanced emissions reductions in private sector -experts

Published 21:07 on November 14, 2023 / Last updated at 16:19 on November 20, 2023 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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A suite of legislation passed in California mandating disclosure of Scope 1-3 emissions and climate-related financial risk for large companies, as well as standardised requirements for voluntary carbon market participants, sets the stage for high-quality climate action from the private sector, a panel of experts discussed Tuesday.
A suite of legislation passed in California mandating disclosure of Scope 1-3 emissions and climate-related financial risk for large companies, as well as standardised requirements for voluntary carbon market participants, sets the stage for high-quality climate action from the private sector, a panel of experts discussed Tuesday.


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