U.K. Weighs Mandatory Climate Reporting in Green Finance Push

  • Government tells financial services to take lead on funding
  • Britain was first G7 nation to put net-zero target into law
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The U.K. said it’s considering rules that force companies to disclose the risks they have related to climate change as part of a broader push to boost investment for green priorities.

The Treasury also called on the financial services industry to take the lead in stimulating investment for cleaning up energy and infrastructure in support of the government’s measures to rein in climate change.