Subject: Planet lovers supports SEC's proposed rule (S7-10-22)
From: John Savlove
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May. 14, 2022

Dear SEC -
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed rule to require publicly-traded companies to disclose climate-related financial risk information (S7-10-22) is important.

Anybody paying attention supports it.

 Wildlife species keep going extinct. The creature comforts of civilization as we know it are fine, but only by degrees. They must be adjusted because plainly humanity could go extinct too. We grew into a world where the oceans were indomitable --- now they are encased in plastic. We built on lands once worshipped by peoples who studied the cycles of nature. Now we disrupt nature and the droughts, floods, coastal erosion, and pervasive pollutions are our fault - not that of the gods. By taking on this power, we have to prove to ourselves and the Earth that we can learn, adapt, and take responsibility for our dominion.

The promise of a stable financial system that can support the American economy is becoming more challenging to ensure, especially while investors and other market actors don’t have all the necessary information to make smart, climate- and community-forward investment decisions. I would like to see a sustainable American market that gives investors and other market actors the choice to support companies that try their best not to harm the environment, and those that actively try to address climate change and related issues.

Other countries are already requiring these types of climate-related disclosures from companies, so it is time for the U.S. to step up and do the same. The environment and all that it provides us is priceless—we enjoy national and state parks that offer us inspiring views and exciting glances at wildlife, and the biodiversity found across this nation provides life-sustaining ecosystem services. With global average temperatures on the rise causing large losses in biodiversity, we are quickly losing all that is precious to us.

We need transparent information about climate-related investment risks. Thank you for proposing this rule, and I urge the SEC to finalize it as quickly as possible.

John Savlove