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CFTC Pulls Plug on Climate Financial Risk Request

Published Date: 3/18/2026

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Summary

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is officially canceling its 2022 request for information about climate-related financial risks. This change affects companies involved in derivatives and commodities markets, as the government rolled back the climate-focused rules in early 2025. No new costs or deadlines come with this withdrawal, so businesses can keep following existing financial risk rules without extra hassle.

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CFTC Withdraws 2022 Climate RFI

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is formally withdrawing its June 8, 2022 "Request for Information on Climate-Related Financial Risk" as of March 16, 2026. The 2022 RFI had sought public responses about climate-related financial risk as pertinent to the derivatives markets and underlying commodities markets; the Commission says the January 20, 2025 revocation of Executive Order 14030 by Executive Order 14154 and existing Commission regulations are the basis for the withdrawal.

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3/16/2026
3/18/2026

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