Pension fund urges more climate risk disclosure

window.document.getElementById(‘post-7932′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Reuters: Calpers, the biggest U.S. pension fund, said on Wednesday that regulators already have the ability to require publicly traded companies to disclose material risks relating to climate change. Calpers, which manages more than $250 billion, as well as other institutional investors, environmental groups and New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, had petitioned the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in September to force publicly traded companies to disclose climate-related …

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