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Understanding Recent Developments in Climate Risk Disclosure
July 24 @ 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
In 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 261 (Stern) into law, requiring all companies doing business in the state with total revenues over $500 million to disclose climate-related financial risks. Earlier this year, the Security and Exchange Commission adopted long-awaited rules to strengthen and standardize climate risk disclosure by public companies in the United States. These rules join strong policies in the European Union and pending rules in several other jurisdictions around the world. The World Resources Institute estimates that once all pending rules are finalized, nearly 40 percent of the World’s economy will be subject to disclosure rules. In this lunch and learn, you will hear perspectives from leading experts in government, industry, and law on the current status of climate risk disclosure.
Join on Zoom or in person at Orrick San Francisco.
Panelists:
J.T Ho, Partner / Co-Head, Public Companies & ESG practice, Orrick
Katie Eulitt, Director of Global Outreach, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation
Dave Jones, Director, Climate Risk Initiative, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, UC Berkeley Law School
Moderator: Louise Bedsworth, Executive Director, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, UC Berkeley Law School