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Climate reporting and the law of unintended consequences

ANALYSIS: There are growing fears climate-related disclosures regime could further strangle NZ’s capital markets.

NBR co-editor Hamish McNicol speaks with Dita De Boni.

New Zealand has a proud history of being the first in the world to do things.

Granting women the right to vote. Climbing Mt Everest. Giving a river the same legal rights as a person. Bungy jumping.

One of the more recent is mandatory climate reporting.

It’s not the sexiest milestone so you may have

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Hamish McNicol Mon, 14 Nov 2022
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