California Advances GHG Reporting Bill Amid Supply-Chain Cost Concerns

April 13, 2021
California lawmakers are advancing landmark legislation requiring large U.S. corporations to report their greenhouse gas emissions to the state and to set GHG targets that help achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, brushing aside industry concerns that it will overburden supply-chain firms with costly data reporting responsibilities. “CalChamber respectfully is opposed to this bill because it’s a massive data-collection effort that will burden California’s businesses, both large and small,” Leah Silverthorn, policy advocate for the California Chamber of Commerce,...


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