COP26 Blog: Climate change and the regulatory landscape

Cop26 Blog Nigel Brook

With a growing trend towards compliance with climate-related reporting standards and a flurry of other regulatory proposals in the post, companies and their insurers will be forced to put green issues at the head of the agenda if they haven’t already done so, writes Nigel Brook, Clyde & Co partner.

Nigel Brook, partner, Clyde & Co

As national governments come under increasing pressure to adopt more ambitious climate actions, the resulting policy and regulatory

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