Climate Reports Carbon Talk
Total: 33
  • 2024
    English Chinese

    China's Good Practices to Address Climate Change

    To continuously track China's progress in addressing climate change, following the release of the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change at the COP28 conference in Dubai, the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) have once again joined forces. They have reviewed the important climate policies formulated and released by China in recent years and compiled 57 exemplary practices involving multi-stakeholder participation from the government, enterprises, and the public in addressing climate change. These practices summarize China's experiences in green transformation and achievements in low-carbon technology from ten aspects, supporting the nation’s dual carbon actions and high-quality development, while also providing valuable insights and references for other developing countries globally.
    Publication Date:2025-03-28
  • 2025

    CPCD Q&A:How to Calculate Product Carbon Footprint Using Green Electricity and Green Certificates?

    In regions of China with abundant renewable energy resources, companies can reduce their product carbon footprints (PCF) by purchasing green certificates (GEC) or green electricity. How should companies accurately account for their PCF if they purchase domestic/international green certificates or procure green electricity?
    Publication Date:2025-02-14
  • 2025
    English Chinese

    Trends and Outlook for the Voluntary Carbon Market

    Focusing on the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM), this report examines its role within the context of global climate action—a role that attracts considerable interest but also faces significant hurdles. The report starts by outlining the fundamental concepts of the VCM before analyzing its current challenges, including demand volatility, project quality concerns, and a deficit of trust. It also discusses the transformative impact of collaborative initiatives [or "the Symbiotic Alliance"]. Looking ahead, the report explores the market's future prospects under various potential frameworks, stressing that cooperation among all parties is crucial for the VCM to make a more substantial contribution to global decarbonization efforts.
    Publication Date:2025-01-24
  • 2024

    A Comparative Analysis of China's Listed Company Self-Regulatory Guidelines with International Mainstream Rules

    The "Self-Regulatory Guidelines for Listed Companies – Preparation of Sustainability Reports (Draft for Comments)", as a supporting document to the "Self-Regulatory Rules for Listed Companies – Sustainability Reporting (Trial)", aims to guide China's A-share listed companies in enhancing their sustainability disclosure capabilities, improving the standardization of sustainability report preparation, and strengthening the completeness and relevance of sustainability-related information. The Rules and the Guidelines mark a new phase in sustainability information disclosure in China's capital market. However, IPE's comparative analysis reveals that there are still significant differences between these requirements and mainstream international ESG disclosure standards. This discrepancy may lead to duplicate disclosures and impose additional costs.
    Publication Date:2024-11-30
  • 2024

    China's Good Practices to Address Climate Change (Executive Summary)

    To continuously track China's progress in addressing climate change, following the release of the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change at the COP28 conference in Dubai, the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) have once again joined forces. They have reviewed the important climate policies formulated and released by China in recent years and compiled 57 exemplary practices involving multi-stakeholder participation from the government, enterprises, and the public in addressing climate change. These practices summarize China's experiences in green transformation and achievements in low-carbon technology from ten aspects, supporting the nation’s dual carbon actions and high-quality development, while also providing valuable insights and references for other developing countries globally.
    Publication Date:2024-11-20
  • 2024

    2024 Supply Chain Climate Action CATI Evaluation Report

    October 31, 2024 - The Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) published the 7th annual Corporate Climate Action CATI evaluation report in Beijing, highlighting that Chinese and foreign companies are stepping up climate action. Leading companies have required suppliers to conduct carbon management and data disclosure at facility-level, empower them to extend climate governance to upstream supply chain, and motivated them to reduce carbon emissions.
    Publication Date:2024-10-31
  • 2024

    2024 Photovoltaic Listed Company Climate Action CATI Index Evaluation Report

    IPE and PECC released the first year’s Climate Action CATI evaluation results of the photovoltaic (PV) listed company. The report indicates that many PV listed companies are actively responding to the requirements of the dual-carbon policy, implementing energy-saving and emission reduction projects, and carrying out green transformation along the industrial chain. Report also suggests that the majority of PV listed companies need to benchmark themselves against industrial leaders to improve corporate and supply chain climate governance. We thus call for multi-stakeholders to jointly advance the zero carbon supply chains in the PV industry.
    Publication Date:2024-05-10
  • 2024

    Listed Company Climate Action CATI Index 2023 Evaluation Report

    The Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) released the evaluation results of the 2023 Listed Company Climate Action CATI Index. The report indicates that overall China's listed companies have made progress in climate action. IPE believes that this 2023 CATI evaluation is a systematic background investigation before the release of the new rules on listed company ESG information disclosure, and to a certain extent, reflects the "baseline" of climate disclosure of listed companies.
    Publication Date:2024-02-20
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