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New “Climate Reporting” Laws in California – Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk Disclosure Required

By Paul C. de Bernier, Peter Wolf & Stephanie Hurst on September 26, 2023
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Two new bills have been passed in California as part of a “Climate Accountability Package” that require US-based companies “doing business” in California to make disclosures about their emissions and climate-related financial risks. These are (a) the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (California Senate Bill 253 (SB-253)) and (b) the Climate-Related Financial Risk Act (California Senate Bill 261 (SB-261)). The laws remain subject to approval by the California Governor (who has until October 14, 2023, to sign or veto them).

To assist companies in preparing for these new climate-related disclosure requirements, we have provided a summary of some of the key requirements.cli

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Stephanie Hurst is a partner in the Corporate & Securities practice in Los Angeles whose practice focuses on M&A, venture capital, private equity and other corporate transactions, including joint ventures and other collaborations, with a particular focus on cross-border transactions.

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