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The new SEC climate rules: What you need to know
April 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Event details
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently enacted rules setting new requirements for public filers to disclose climate-related risks. The rules have implications across various industries, requiring enhanced transparency and third-party assurance. For the largest registrants, many parts of these disclosures are expected to appear as soon as fiscal years beginning in 2025, and they’ll likely need to disclose material greenhouse gas emissions metrics in fiscal years beginning in 2026.
Join a panel of Crowe specialists as they take a deep dive into the new SEC climate-related disclosure rules, highlighting key obligations and identifying important next steps you can take to prepare for the initial disclosures.
After attending this session, you should be able to:
- Explain the key elements of the final rules
- Schedule the timelines for implementation
- Assess key next steps for boards, management, and other leaders
Continued professional education
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Overview
Advance preparation: None
Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)
Field of study: Specialized knowledge
This session is recommended for 1 hour of CPE credit.
Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the LIVE presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar or for viewing on-demand recordings of the webinar.
There is no registration fee for participating in this webinar; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.
Who should attend?
Board members, executives, risk managers, ESG leaders and team members, and legal counsel
Presenters
Chris McClure, Partner and ESG Services Leader
Jennifer Monaghan, Partner, Audit and Assurance
Wes Kelly, Partner, National Office
Mark Shannon, Partner, National Office
Additional information
For additional information, please contact Hannah Schierbeek.