The SEC’s ESG Taskforce is conducting due diligence in how reporting should be defined to provide the data investors need for decision making. The following article originally appeared on GreenBiz.com as part of our partnership with GreenBiz Group, a media and events company that accelerates the just transition to a clean economy. The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would require public companies to report environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics. The disclosure would be broad as well as dictate specific reporting expectations on climate risks, political spending, CEO pay and taxation…