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Churchill Future files suit against Hillwood’s Amazon project at former Westinghouse property

Adhoc community group consisting of nearby residents to former Westinghouse business park files land use appeal in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Read More...

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Companies worry U.S. SEC climate rule may require broad emissions disclosures

As the U.S. securities regulator wraps up a draft of a landmark new climate change rule, environmental campaigners and activist investors want it to require companies to disclose not only their own greenhouse gas emissions but those generated by their suppliers and other partners. Corporate groups, meanwhile, are pushing for a narrower rule that will make it easier and less expensive to gather and report emissions data, and which will protect them from being sued over potential mistakes. Last year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) started working on a new rule requiring U.S.-listed companies to provide investors with detailed disclosures on how climate change could affect their business.

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