
アジアの炭素市場統合に向けた、5つのステップ
急速に発展し、相互接続性を高めるアジアの炭素市場環境は近年、著しい進展を示しています。企業にとっては、脱炭素化計画の強化、移行リスクの低減、低炭素経済における競争優位性の獲得という新たな機会が生まれています。
Song Sha is a Green Technologies Project Lead at the Beijing Representative Office of the World Economic Forum, Sha managed the CCICED special policy study on major technology innovation and implementation mechanisms project 2021 (Project assess how technologies can help tackle challenges in six sectors: water, energy, mobility, building, land use and food, and offer recommendations on how these technologies can be brought to maturity whilst gearing digital innovation for the fourth industry revolution. The outcomes will be integrated into the CCICED policy report) and green investment for Belt and Road project (The Green Investment Principles (GIP) call for lenders, investors and corporations that invest and operate in the Belt and Road countries (B&RCs) to ensure their projects are aligned with the requirements of environmental sustainability and the Paris Agreement. GIP suggested actions include incorporating ESG factors into corporate governance, measuring and disclosing environmental and climate information, utilizing green financial instruments and adopting green supply chain practices.). Sha attended The Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Kunming. Sha developed the strategy of the Centre for Global Public Goods for China in 2019, managed the green finance community in 2018 and China’s Innovation Ecosystem in 2016, and managed global future council in 2014-2016. Prior to that she worked as a program assistant at SWITCH-Asia Network Facility in Wuppertal, Germany.
急速に発展し、相互接続性を高めるアジアの炭素市場環境は近年、著しい進展を示しています。企業にとっては、脱炭素化計画の強化、移行リスクの低減、低炭素経済における競争優位性の獲得という新たな機会が生まれています。
Recent developments have shown significant progress in Asia’s carbon market landscape, which is rapidly developing and becoming increasingly interconnected. For businesses, this presents ...
