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Facts on Carbon Credit, did You Know?
1 carat of diamond 💎 = 20 carbon credits Co2 a tree will absorb in 40 years 🌳 = 1 carbon credit Driving a passenger vehicle for 1 year 🚗 = 4.6 carbon credits A 5-night, ~1,200mile cruise 🛳 = 0.5 carbon credit These insights illustrate the use of carbon credits as a mechanism to…
Read MoreWhat is The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism(CBAM) and how should we deal with it?
Photo from European Commission What is The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism(CBAM)? Climate change is a problem that requires solutions on a global scale. With the EU increasing its climate ambition, there is a risk of ‘carbon leakage’ as long as less strict climate policies are present in many non-EU countries. Carbon leakage can occur when…
Read MoreHow to choose the right carbon credit projects for your company?
Voluntary Carbon Marketplace (VCM) provides multitude of ways for companies to offset their unavoidable carbon emissions. With so many options available, how do you know which carbon credit projects are the best fit for your company? Here is a guide to make that decision easier.
Read MoreHow to Start your Carbon Neutral Journey? (Simple 5 Steps Guide)
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing our planet, and carbon emissions are a major contributor to this problem. To combat this issue, many organizations and individuals are taking steps to achieve carbon neutrality. Carbon neutrality means that an entity’s net carbon emissions are zero, meaning that they have balanced the amount of carbon they emit with an equivalent amount of carbon removal or offsetting. Achieving carbon neutrality requires effort, but it is an important step towards protecting our planet and ensuring a sustainable future. Here are the five steps to achieve carbon neutrality.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Carbon Market: What is Carbon Market and how does it work?
Carbon Market and the Kyoto Protocol Carbon markets are trading systems in which carbon credits are sold and bought. The emergence of carbon market can be traced back to the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. The Kyoto Protocol was an international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in industrialized countries.
Read MoreFacts on Carbon Credit, did You Know?
1 carat of diamond 💎 = 20 carbon credits Co2 a tree will absorb in 40 years 🌳 = 1 carbon credit Driving a passenger vehicle for 1 year 🚗 = 4.6 carbon credits A 5-night, ~1,200mile cruise 🛳 = 0.5 carbon credit These insights illustrate the use of carbon credits as a mechanism to…
View detalsWhat is The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism(CBAM) and how should we deal with it?
Photo from European Commission What is The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism(CBAM)? Climate change is a problem that requires solutions on a global scale. With the EU increasing its climate ambition, there is a risk of ‘carbon leakage’ as long as less strict climate policies are present in many non-EU countries. Carbon leakage can occur when…
View detalsHow to choose the right carbon credit projects for your company?
Voluntary Carbon Marketplace (VCM) provides multitude of ways for companies to offset their unavoidable carbon emissions. With so many options available, how do you know which carbon credit projects are the best fit for your company? Here is a guide to make that decision easier.
View detals碳中和的龜兔賽跑
為了達到巴黎協定目標,將全球平均升溫控制攝氏兩度之內,全球已經有許多國家、城市及企業紛紛提出於2030至2060年達致碳中和。現在這個目標逐漸演變成國家與國家之間、一個關於減碳的競賽項目,再加上碳𣿬交易市場的蓬勃,綠色項目投資更好像企業之間的軍備鬥法。究竟在碳中和理念底下,國家要做龜兔賽跑中的兔子,用最快的速度達成目標,還是像烏龜般慢慢做而後發先至?
View detalsHow to Start your Carbon Neutral Journey? (Simple 5 Steps Guide)
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing our planet, and carbon emissions are a major contributor to this problem. To combat this issue, many organizations and individuals are taking steps to achieve carbon neutrality. Carbon neutrality means that an entity’s net carbon emissions are zero, meaning that they have balanced the amount of carbon they emit with an equivalent amount of carbon removal or offsetting. Achieving carbon neutrality requires effort, but it is an important step towards protecting our planet and ensuring a sustainable future. Here are the five steps to achieve carbon neutrality.
View detalsUnderstanding the Carbon Market: What is Carbon Market and how does it work?
Carbon Market and the Kyoto Protocol Carbon markets are trading systems in which carbon credits are sold and bought. The emergence of carbon market can be traced back to the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. The Kyoto Protocol was an international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in industrialized countries.
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