Carbon Emissions and ESG
Carbon emissions are an important environmental indicator and a key factor in ESG information disclosure. At present, many jurisdictions have made regulations on Scope 1 2 3 carbon emissions, and require companies to shift from voluntary disclosure to mandatory disclosure.
Research on carbon emissions includes carbon emission mechanisms, carbon capture and storage technologies, etc. These studies involve multiple disciplines.

SBTi Releases Draft of Corporate Net Zero Standard
Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) releases the draft of corporate net zero standard

Carbon Dioxide Removal Definition, Classification, and Application
This article introduces the definition, classification, and application of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)

Switzerland Updates 2035 Carbon Reduction Target in NDC
Switzerland updates 2035 carbon reduction target in its Nationally Determined Contributions

Carbon Capture and Storage: Definition, Classification, and Application
This article introduces the definition, classification, and application of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

CFA Institute Releases Voluntary Carbon Market Report
CFA Institute Research & Policy Center releases a report on voluntary carbon market

Institutional Investor Climate Change Group Releases Report on Sector Decarbonization Roadmaps
Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change releases a report on sector decarbonization roadmaps

CFA Institute Releases Report on Carbon Emission Data
CFA Institute Research & Policy Center releases a report on carbon emission data

Introduction to the Incentive Mechanism of Carbon Pricing Tools for Carbon Reduction
This article introduces the incentive mechanism of carbon pricing tools for carbon reduction