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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. Hedge funds and other investors would have less time to disclose that they've acquired a significant stake in a company under new rules proposed by the SEC. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg

SEC plans to force public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions

The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to require all publicly traded companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and the climate risks their businesses face, part of the Biden administration's broader push to force the private sector to reckon with the dangers of a warming world. 1 hour ago

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Equipment and munitions provided by the United States, including nearly 300 Javelin anti-tank missiles, arrives at the airport in Boryspil, just outside Kyiv, in January.

Raytheon anti-tank missile battles Russian invasion of Ukraine

The Waltham company makes the brains of the Javelin, including the 15-pound reusable command launch unit that helps the Ukrainian military pick a target and fire.

The corporate offices of Mass General Brigham in Somerville's Assembly Square.

Insurers say they oppose Mass General Brigham’s expansion

The Massachusetts Association of Health Plans is another in a line of critics, including competitors and community organizations, who have opposed the $2.3 billion project.

From left, Selena Pitter, teacher Adriana Salas, and Dallas Whitehead played with blocks at Little Sprouts in Boston.

This tool lets employers compare wages, benefits to competitors

The Jewish Vocational Service's creation explores salary, benefits, schedules, career advancement, and work environment based on input from its career coaches and job seekers.

Ben Anthony and Brenna Miller in their North End apartment. The couple are seeking a new place to live after their landlord told them he would hike their rent by $400 a month.

Surging rents and scarce inventory are driving Greater Boston apartment-hunters to their wits’ end

Costs have surged to record highs after the COVID-19 pandemic sent rents to lows the area hadn’t seen in years, and a slew of factors are making an always-challenging market even more frenetic.

Commission imposes new conditions on Encore

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Chinese stocks in US markets fell massively after a report claimed that Russia had requested China's aid in the Ukraine invasion and banking analysts called internet stocks in China like Alibaba and Tencent were "uninvestable."

Chinese stocks in US markets crash after selloff in Asia

Following a report that claimed Russia had asked China for combat assistance in the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine, Chinese stocks continued to take a deep tumble Monday.

David O'Neill, president of Mass Audubon.

Mass Audubon president prods Legislature for more parks funding

Bold Types is a weekly round-up of the movers and shakers behind Boston's business scene.