Corporations told to draw up climate rules or have them imposed
by Phillip Inman from on (#4S3Y5)
Bank of England governor gives firms two years to agree rules for reporting climate risks
The governor of the Bank of England has warned major corporations that they have two years to agree rules for reporting climate risks before global regulators devise their own and make them compulsory.
Mark Carney said companies should use their next two annual financial reports to road test how they document the impact of the climate emergency on their businesses.
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