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Fighting for climate disclosures with Ceres, Ep #88

Fighting for climate disclosures with Ceres, Ep #88

FromInvested In Climate


Fighting for climate disclosures with Ceres, Ep #88

FromInvested In Climate

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After two years of waiting, the SEC finally came out with its new climate disclosure rules. As expected, it was met with a mix of celebration, disappointment, criticism, and lawsuits. The suits came from those who felt the rules went too far and from those who felt they don’t go far enough. Disclosure rules are critical to ensuring companies are taking climate change seriously. They ensure investors can consider a company’s climate risks as well as their progress in cutting emissions. Beyond the SEC, Europe and California’s rules are also influencing corporate action in profound ways. To understand what’s been happening and what’s likely to happen next, I caught up with Steven Rothstein. Steven is the Managing Director of the Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets. He’s been working for years to align financial markets to climate goals and is a well respected expert on this topic. We talked about the history of disclosures, why they matter, the recent SEC rule change, the reaction it sparked, what’s coming next, and much more. I always learn a lot from talking to Steven and I’m sure you will too. Enjoy. In today’s episode, we cover:[03:07] Stephen's role at Ceres accelerator[03:25] The Accelerator’s work & capital market change[05:02] History of early climate reporting[06:58] Disclosure requirements in Europe and CSRD[10:29] California law coverage of private companies  [11:06] Ceres' role in California climate laws[13:23] Why SEC rule took two years[15:07] The importance of Scope 3 SEC inclusion[16:29] SEC rule may evolve over time[18:00] Legal challenges to rules and regulations[20:47] Continuing climate preparations[23:15] Balancing reporting and climate action[27:19] The importance of interim targets  [29:56] Election impact on climate progress[31:45] Developing transition plans and data analysis[35:13] Actions listeners can takeResources MentionedCeres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital MarketsConnect with Steven RothsteinConnect with Steven on LinkedInConnect with Jason RissmanOn LinkedInOn TwitterKeep up with Invested In ClimateSign up for our NewsletterLinkedInInstagramTwitterHave feedback or ideas for future episodes, events, or partnerships?Get in touch!
Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Invested in Climate hosts conversations with leading thinkers to help our listeners do more to address the climate crisis through their Work, Investments, Learning, Lifestyle and Activism. People everywhere, communities, governments and all sectors of the economy are mobilizing to address climate change. The scale of this global action is unprecedented. Never before have so many people dedicated so much energy, creativity and capital to addressing a shared, global threat. Will it be enough? What else is needed? And, most importantly, what can you do? We all have a part to play, so let’s go.