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Brazil scraps mandatory climate reporting rules

Brazil scraps mandatory climate reporting rules
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Brazil has revoked mandatory sustainability reporting rules for listed companies, shifting to a voluntary 'comply or explain' model. Meanwhile, new research from the CBI highlights the significant economic contribution of the UK's net-zero sector.

Why it matters

The move in Brazil represents a potential setback for global climate transparency standards, while the UK data underscores the economic growth potential of green industries.

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The report balances the regulatory change in Brazil with economic data from the UK without overt editorializing.

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