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Back in October, California passed a remarkable law called Senate Bill 253, The Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act. Usually shortened to just SB 253, the new law is the first to require large companies to publicly report on their greenhouse gas emissions.
Paul sits down with one of the key architects of the legislation, Catherine Atkin of Carbon Accountable. They discuss the implications and opportunities of the new bill and what it means for companies doing business in California.
For the full interview, check out our sister podcast, More Than Eight Minutes:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2129384/14155297
Follow Paul on LinkedIn.
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Back in October, California passed a remarkable law called Senate Bill 253, The Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act. Usually shortened to just SB 253, the new law is the first to require large companies to publicly report on their greenhouse gas emissions.
Paul sits down with one of the key architects of the legislation, Catherine Atkin of Carbon Accountable. They discuss the implications and opportunities of the new bill and what it means for companies doing business in California.
For the full interview, check out our sister podcast, More Than Eight Minutes:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2129384/14155297
Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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