The Feds Want Companies To Come Clean On Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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The Feds Want Companies To Come Clean On Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed regulations that would force companies to come clean on greenhouse gas emissions, here's what you need to know

and that human activity is a primary contributor through greenhouse gas emissions. Earlier this week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed regulations that would force companies to come clean on greenhouse gas emissions. Here is a quick “101” on what you need to know.... [+]

Factory emits smoke on November 17, 2017 in Carteret, New Jersey. The United States is still contributing to the global greenhouse gas emissions as the Trump Administration has dismantled the U.S. foreign-policy to reduce carbon pollution. Political divisions in the United States over climate change have spilled over to the outside world as seen at the COP23 United Nations Climate Change Conference that ends today in Bonn, Germany.

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