Electric Utilities & Climate Risk Disclosure in SEC Filings: Clearing the Air. Electric Utilities & Climate Risk Disclosure in SEC Filings: Clearing the Air.

Electric Utilities & Climate Risk Disclosure in SEC Filings: Clearing the Air‪.‬

The Journal of Corporation Law 2010, Wntr, 35, 2

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Publisher Description

I. INTRODUCTION As scientific understanding of global warming develops, the public outcry to reduce man-made climate change will have far-reaching effects on U.S. companies. (1) Regulation of greenhouse gas (2) (GHG) emissions and the demand for enviromnentally friendly technology will impact every sector of the economy. (3) However, some industries will feel the financial impacts of global warming more significantly than others. (4) Industries that produce GHG emissions may be subject to future federal and state regulations mandating emissions reductions. (5) A mandated reduction in emissions may lead to large expenditures to develop the technology necessary to bring such companies into compliance.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2010
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
39
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Journal of Corporation Law
SIZE
308.3
KB

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