States require companies to report greenhouse gas emissions as federal regulators step back

GHG emissions

Some companies doing business in California and New York may soon be required to report the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) of their operations to state authorities, even as the federal rule for disclosing such emissions is on life support.

States led by Democratic governors and legislatures are stepping into the regulatory vacuum created when the Securities and Exchange Commission backed away from supporting its climate-related disclosure rule in the face of legal challenges earlier this year.

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