Abstract
The financial disclosure playing field in the context of climate change risk for publicly traded companies may be headed for a fundamental change. Thirteen major US public pension fund leaders, collectively managing assets of nearly $800 billion, have called on the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) to require publicly traded companies to disclose in their securities filings the financial risks associated with climate change. Don C. Smith reports.
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