📅💸 Join the #webinar hosted by @SabinCenter & @ClimateRiskLaw on Monday, June 17 to learn more about the future of corporate climate disclosure: https://t.co/cJ1G1M3kfk
Register ➡️ https://t.co/hO72JG0gCs
#ClimateDisclosure
📣 🌱Want to help shape climate resilience in finance? Here’s a #jobopportunity: @SabinCenter seeks a fellow to support the Initiative on Climate Risk and Resilience Law. Apply by September 15: https://t.co/Tp76PWzKDT
💼 #JobOpportunity: Passionate about #ClimateResilience in finance? 🛡️ Explore the @SabinCenter & @ClimateRiskLaw ICRRL Fellowship! 🌿 Drive legal solutions for climate risks in the financial sector. Track regulations, research, & more. 📚 Apply by Sept 1: https://t.co/Ci5K2TUlcS
📢 Today @SabinCenter & @CCSI_Columbia released "#Antitrust & #Sustainability: A Landscape Analysis" a report exploring antitrust law's impact on sustainability goals.🌿🌏
📰PR: https://t.co/3hbFq73vbv
📊Report: https://t.co/cyeJ6a5wk5
💻Learn more: https://t.co/WUCmdVZ4nr
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📢 Exciting news! The @SabinCenter just released its latest report, "Modelling Climate Litigation Risk for (Re)Insurers" with the help of climate law fellow @MartinLockman & @WTWrisk. 🌍📊
📄Full Report: https://t.co/YwN5oIm6uP
📝Blog: https://t.co/NmcZ3GB5v4
⚖️ New California legislation highlighted in @MichaelGerrard & @EricOrts' blog is a major step for climate disclosure. The bills would enhance transparency and accountability in corporate climate reporting, making a global impact.
📝 Read the blog: https://t.co/BDEdDvS5fy
#ESG
Extreme heat is the deadliest climate impact, especially for workers exposed to sweltering conditions. @OSHA_DOL is working on new regulations to protect these workers, but it must consider that heat-risk levels are rapidly increasing.
Our 2022 comments: https://t.co/M1LTQ6z32W
As broad swaths of the United States are gripped by heatwaves and record-breaking electricity demand, we are releasing a report on climate-related financial risk with a focus on electric utilities. (1/7)
https://t.co/3fHufWZ6fo
📚Dive into collaboration and sustainability with an introductory antitrust reading list, compiled by @SabinCenter senior fellows Cynthia Hanawalt and Denise Hearn. Explore the intersection of competition and environmental goals: https://t.co/SMKg8LrFLY #Antitrust#Sustainability
📝 Our fellow Dyan Garcia provides a round-up of recent progress in the regulation of climate-related #financialrisks & the steps taken by financial regulators to incorporate disclosure & risk assessment requirements into the federal regulatory framework: https://t.co/ktJoG2SJGH
.@TheNCUA requests public input on climate & natural disaster financial risks to federally insured credit unions, related entities, & the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund #SIF. Comments due on 6/26 after publication on 4/25. #StateImpactAlert.
https://t.co/pLaC0IOr3D
CCSI and @SabinCenter are hiring for the position of Senior Researcher or Senior Associate, Climate Law & Finance... come join our team! #Hiring
➡️Apply here: https://t.co/ZSN1VIxN72
🏢 💵 Our senior fellow Cynthia Hanawalt provides an analysis of corporate #climate disclosure rules and asks whether the @SECGov will follow the global trend or lag behind. More here: https://t.co/on4usRgimN
📢 💬 Yesterday, @SabinCenter submitted comments on #NewYork State's Department of Financial Services' Proposed Guidance for NY state's regulated banking & mortgage institutions re: management of #climatechange-related financial risks: https://t.co/Z79rmI01r0 #climaterisk
A proposed rule by @FAS_Outreach would require federal contractors to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risk, and in some cases set emissions reduction targets. 🔎
Our comments recommend ways to strengthen the rule: https://t.co/CG2UQ0tiRd
📝 The @SabinCenter recently submitted 2 comment letters to the FAR Council on its Proposed Rule, "Federal Acquisition Regulation: Disclosure of #GreenhouseGas Emissions & Climate-Related Financial Risk.” 🛢️
"There is a cognitive dissonance between political narratives & people’s practical obligations. If there is reason to believe that companies are vulnerable to climate risk, fiduciaries are obligated to consider those factors," said Cynthia Hanawalt: https://t.co/igi2hPNobA
How can communities, policymakers, and the insurance industry work together to reduce community vulnerability to increasingly frequent extreme weather events? Join #ClimateConversations: Insurance with our Carolyn Kousky on December 7 at 3pm to learn more: https://t.co/SjwUK4YsvN
NEW blog: @SabinCenter fellows Cynthia Hanawalt & Dyan Garcia discuss a new Dept. of Labor rule on consideration of #ESG factors, and what it might mean for state anti-ESG laws https://t.co/nV1eX5HJqd