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What U.S. Climate Change Regulation Means for Corporate Compliance, Risk and IT
Caiteur Group Inc, Feb 2007, Pages: 9
AND WHAT THE ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGER AND IT PROFESSIONAL SHOULD KNOW
The need to prepare for possible climate change regulation has never been higher on the agenda of corporate America. Why? Climate change regulation will directly or indirectly impact many companies with operations in the U.S.
And with three important climate change regulation bills introduced in 2007 in the U.S. Congress, companies are paying close attention. The bills propose to regulate corporate GHG emissions from companies in various sectors of the U.S. economy.
The impact of climate change regulation on companies is immense. What are the implications for corporate compliance, risk and IT? And what must enterprise risk managers and IT professionals do to prepare for possible regulation? This report summarizes key elements of the proposed regulations, and outlines the critical steps companies must take to prepare their enterprise risk management (ERM), reporting and IT strategy for climate change regulatory compliance.
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