Regulations
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81% of companies not covered by CSRD still plan to comply: Workiva
Workiva’s global vice president of ESG said the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is becoming the “gold standard,” with or without the SEC’s climate rule.
By Lamar Johnson • May 7, 2024 -
FTC greenlights $64.5B Exxon-Pioneer merger, bars former CEO from board seat
The Federal Trade Commission blocked the former CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources from joining the new company’s board of directors over concerns of colluding with OPEC.
By Zoya Mirza • May 6, 2024 -
Trendline
Sustainability initiatives gain traction against backdrop of climate disclosure rules
Several companies have already committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and many have also set near-term targets to curb their carbon footprint by the end of the decade.
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EU adopts CSRD reporting delay, gives non-EU companies until 2026 to comply
Exempted companies will now have more time to focus on the implementation of broader sustainability reporting requirements before they start observing sector-specific standards.
By Zoya Mirza • May 2, 2024 -
EEOC finalizes harassment guidance, addressing remote work and gender identity
Harassment can include “outing” individuals, misgendering, and prohibiting workers from using sex-segregated bathrooms consistent with their gender identity, the agency said.
By Emilie Shumway • May 1, 2024 -
IRS issues final guidance for IRA’s clean energy tax credit transferability mechanism
“It is difficult to overstate the significance of today’s announcement for the clean energy market,” said Ray Long, CEO and president of the American Council on Renewable Energy.
By Diana DiGangi • April 29, 2024 -
EPA finalizes fossil-fueled power plant emission rules
Electric utilities called the power plant rules “disappointing” and “unlawful” and say the rules will create reliability and affordability challenges.
By Robert Walton • April 26, 2024 -
Human rights and environmental legislation approved by European Parliament
The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive holds companies and supply chain partners accountable for ESG compliance.
By Lauren Schenkman • April 26, 2024 -
Oklahoma group raises red flag on anti-ESG law as Republicans weigh rollback
The Oklahoma Rural Association said municipalities are facing increased borrowing costs, as state representatives look to exempt subdivisions from the law.
By Lamar Johnson • April 24, 2024 -
House GOP spearheads legislation to strike down SEC climate disclosure rule
The Financial Services Committee advanced a Congressional Review Act challenge to the rule by a 28-22 vote split along party lines.
By Lamar Johnson • April 18, 2024 -
Opinion
The time is ripe for utilities to play a larger role in the energy transition
Utilities should provide upfront support to low- and moderate-income customers customers for residential electrification and decarbonization measures to prevent them from being stuck on the existing fossil fuel systems.
By Dan Bakal • April 18, 2024 -
Volkswagen subsidiary to pay nearly $49M in SEC fraud case
The SEC claims the finance unit sold bonds at a time when senior Volkswagen executives knew that more than 500,000 of their vehicles in the United States “grossly exceeded legal vehicle emissions limits.”
By Haley Cawthon • April 12, 2024 -
House GOP begins congressional challenge to SEC climate disclosure rule
House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry said the agency’s voluntary pause is “not enough.”
By Lamar Johnson • April 11, 2024 -
‘It’s important to get going’: How fashion is navigating the many complexities of sustainability
Understanding supply chains is key to both regulatory compliance and scaling solutions, executives said at an American Apparel & Footwear Association event.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 10, 2024 -
Citi, TD, HSBC, Northern Trust added to West Virginia restricted list
The state warned the banks in February of consequences if they "boycott" fossil fuels. BMO and Fifth Third avoided being added to the list, the state said.
By Caitlin Mullen • April 9, 2024 -
SEC reiterates no scope 3 in final climate rule
Agency officials are starting to educate industry stakeholders and investors on the paused rule’s required disclosures, while defending it in court.
By Lamar Johnson • April 9, 2024 -
After months of conflict, Stellantis strikes emissions deal with California
The automaker will follow the state’s emissions standards, even if the federal government or judicial action bars the state from enforcing them.
By Kalena Thomhave • April 8, 2024 -
SEC stays climate-risk disclosure rule as it works through legal challenges
The agency maintains that the regulation is within the agency’s authority and said it “will continue vigorously defending the Final Rules’ validity in court.”
By Lamar Johnson • April 4, 2024 -
Climate rule ‘mandates disclosures not financially material to investors,’ says SEC Commissioner
Commissioner Mark Uyeda’s comments Tuesday mirrored his March 6 testimony opposing the passage of the agency’s climate disclosure rule.
By Zoya Mirza • April 4, 2024 -
Powell: Fed tracks emerging ‘material’ risks, but not a climate policymaker
“Policies to address climate change are the business of elected officials and those agencies that they have charged with this responsibility,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said.
By Lamar Johnson • April 4, 2024 -
How solar manufacturers can leverage IRA clean energy tax credits
More than 500 companies and 45,500 projects registered for clean energy tax credits under the law as of March 8.
By Joelle Anselmo • April 4, 2024 -
Regulation compliance and curbing emissions were key themes at Responsible Business USA 2024
Panel discussions centered on decarbonizing supply chains, navigating a complex political climate, preparing emissions disclosures and more.
By Zoya Mirza • April 3, 2024 -
White House funds $6B to decarbonize US industrial sector
The Department of Energy offered grants for 33 projects in eight historically high carbon-emitting industries such as aluminum, concrete and chemicals.
By Joelle Anselmo • April 2, 2024 -
Congressional DEI office closes as part of government cuts
While shrinking resources are to blame, this marks another sign of a DEI backslide in the U.S.
By Caroline Colvin • April 1, 2024 -
SEC asks 8th Circuit not to pause climate rule pending challenges
The agency said Liberty Energy and Nomad Proppant Services have “identified no imminent harm” that would justify halting the rule’s implementation.
By Lamar Johnson • March 29, 2024 -
Mississippi hits BlackRock with cease and desist order over ESG investments
The secretary of state accused the world’s largest asset manager with securities fraud and said it could face a multimillion-dollar administrative penalty.
By Lamar Johnson • March 28, 2024