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Comments from Climate Scientists/Experts to the FAR on the Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk
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Comments from Climate Scientists/Experts to the FAR on the Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk

By Eleonor Dyan Garcia, Cynthia Hanawalt, Radley Horton, Romany Webb and OthersFebruary 1, 2023February 15th, 2023No Comments

Organizations Involved: Sabin Center
Source: Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy

Abstract

These comments explain how scientists know that human activities are driving global warming and highlight climate tools and data that companies use to evaluate climate-related risks to their businesses.

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