Subject: Comment on S7-10-22
From: John Steele
Affiliation:

Sep. 15, 2022

Dear Chair Gensler, 

I am writing to thank you for taking steps to make it easier for investors like me to understand climate risk. I live in Boulder, Colorado where the effects of climate change are being felt in terms dramatic increases in high temperature, ozone levels iand wildfire smoke n our atmosphere are making it harmful for older people like me with asthma to exercise outdoors on many more days of the year than previously. We had three wildfires in the past year that have devastated large swaths of our city and destroyed hundreds of homes close to where I live. My retirement savings are invested in the market and I am doing my best to avoid companies that are contributing to the climate crisis.  

As an investor looking to maximize my returns, I need to know whether or not a company is preparing to be successful in a low-carbon world. More and more economies are adopting policies and taking steps to align with the goals of the Paris Agreement. Companies not working to reduce their Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse emissions may not be prepared for that future. Without this information, I won't be able to tell what companies are likely to continue to be profitable as the economy transitions to clean energy and which companies could put my savings at risk.  

Earlier this summer you proposed a rule to require publicly traded companies to disclose "material" Scope 3 emissions. Many investors - both asset managers and individual investors like me - asked you to make this a requirement for all large public companies, and I am hopeful that you will listen to the voices of regular people like me, not just big corporations looking to hide their risks. 

As you look to finalize these rules, I wanted to thank you for doing everything in your power to ensure that investors like me have the information we need to be able to make smart investing decisions for a low-carbon future. I am looking forward to seeing strong greenhouse gas disclosures, inclusive of Scope 3 emissions, in your final ruling later this year. 

Thank you for considering my comments and concerns. 

Sincerely, 


John W. Steele, Ph.D. 
Licensed Psychologist 
www.Psychotherapyinboulder.com