June 14 (Reuters) - A U.S. congressional leader on Wednesday issued a subpoena seeking information from climate activists over antitrust issues, joining other Republicans who have criticized companies' growing concern for environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters.
Ceres is a sponsor of the latter, an investor coalition aiming to convince companies to address climate change by cutting emissions or disclosing transition details.
The letter included a subpoena and states Ceres did not adequately respond to a previous information request.
He said membership in the coalition did not pose antitrust issues since investors chose whether to join and use the group to engage with stock issuers.
It's like you and your friend deciding you want to get a burger so you go to a burger place," he said.
Persons:
Jim Jordan, Ceres, Mike Boudett, Ross Kerber, Matthew Lewis
Organizations:
U.S, Republican, Thomson
Locations:
Boston