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Industry groups ask Supreme Court to block California climate disclosure laws from the Hill Rachel Frazin

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Industry groups including the Chamber of Commerce on Friday asked the Supreme Court to block California state laws that require companies to disclose information about their emissions and climate risks. The organizations filed an emergency request with the high court asking it to prevent the laws from taking effect while they try to challenge them…. Read More 

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