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SEC to toughen climate rules on companies
The acting head of the Securities and Exchange Commission is expanding the agency's efforts to push public companies to be transparent about the threats they face from climate change.
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Avery Ellfeldt, E&E News reporter
The acting head of the Securities and Exchange Commission is expanding the agency's efforts to push public companies to be transparent about the threats they face from climate change.
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