The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed on May 29, 2026, to rescind its 2024 rule that mandated publicly traded companies to disclose specific information related to climate change. The SEC, composed of three Republican commissioners and no Democrats, issued a statement detailing its intentions to eliminate the rule.
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SEC Proposes to Rescind Corporate Climate Disclosure Requirements
The SEC has proposed to rescind a rule requiring publicly traded companies to disclose climate-related information. This proposal was made by a commission consisting solely of Republican members.
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SEC moves to formally rescind corporate climate disclosure requirements
SEC Proposes to Rescind Corporate Climate Disclosure Requirements