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🌍 COP30: What the Belém Outcomes Mean for Hong Kong — And Why Local Protests Matter
COP30 conference was held from November 10 to 21, 2025 , in Belém, Brazil. W rapped up in Belém with a mixed but meaningful set of outcomes. The new Belém Package set long‑term direction for adaptation and just transition , while voluntary progress on sustainable fuels and carbon‑market coordination continued despite the absence of a fossil‑fuel phase‑out deal. Key Outcomes at a Glance Tripling adaptation finance by 2035 to close the resilience funding gap. A global Ju

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What is GHG Protocol?
The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol is the world’s most widely used standard for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. It defines how organisations should classify, calculate, and disclose their emissions across: Scope 1 – direct emissions from owned/controlled sources Scope 2 – indirect emissions from purchased electricity/heat/steam Scope 3 – all other value‑chain emissions (e.g., suppliers, logistics, waste, travel) In the 1990s, companies and governments

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3 days ago2 min read


NGFS and the Impacts
What is NGFS in terms of ESG/ sustainability? NGFS stands for the Network for Greening the Financial System . It’s an international coalition of central banks and financial supervisors working together to manage climate-related financial risks and mobilize finance to support the transition toward a sustainable economy . Overview Full name: Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) Established: 12, December 2017 Founded by: Eight central banks and supervisors, inc

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Nov 223 min read


TPA and Sustainability Investment
What Is TPA — Total Portfolio Approach The Total Portfolio Approach (TPA) is an integrated investment management framework where an investor (such as an asset owner, sovereign wealth fund, pension fund, or endowment) manages the entire portfolio holistically, rather than in isolated asset‑class silos . Instead of focusing on traditional asset classes (equities, bonds, real estate, etc.) separately, a TPA framework considers the total portfolio’s overall risk, return, and lo

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Nov 212 min read


Biomass energy? & different accounting treatments?
1. What Is Biomass Energy 🌿 ? Biomass energy refers to energy derived from organic materials — such as wood, agricultural residues, forest waste, animal manure, or dedicated energy crops. It is considered part of the renewable energy mix because the carbon released during combustion can, in theory, be reabsorbed by new plant growth , creating a closed carbon cycle . Examples of biomass energy sources: Wood pellets and forestry residues Agricultural waste (corn stalks, r

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Nov 193 min read


Carbon Intensity? and why it matters to us?
Carbon intensity is a measure of how much carbon dioxide (CO₂) (or CO₂-equivalent greenhouse gases) is emitted per unit of output . It shows how efficiently a company, product, or economy generates value while managing its emissions. In business terms, it’s the ratio between GHG emissions and a relevant activity or economic unit , such as revenue, energy produced, or product manufactured. Formal Definition Carbon Intensity = Total GHG Emissions (in CO₂e) ÷ Unit of Outpu

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Nov 172 min read


Internal Carbon Pricing (ICP) and impact to investment decisions ?
Internal Carbon Pricing (ICP) is a tool companies use to assign a monetary value to their own greenhouse‑gas emissions , even if they don’t yet pay an external carbon tax. It’s an internal accounting mechanism that helps them anticipate future carbon costs , guide investments , and steer strategy toward a low‑carbon model. “We assume each tonne of CO₂ we emit costs us X dollars — and use that assumption when we make business decisions.” Types of Internal Carbon Pricing

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Nov 132 min read


What is "Net Zero"?
⚖️ 1. What Is Net Zero? Net Zero means balancing the amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted into the atmosphere with the amount removed . In other words: The total emissions a country, firm, or individual releases ≈ the total removed through natural or technological means. How to Reach Net Zero Reduce emissions as much as possible (renewable energy, efficiency, electrification, etc.). Remove or offset residual emissions using: Reforestation and soil carbon sequestratio

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Nov 12 min read


The Business Case For Net Zero Has Never Been Stronger
The report shows that 63% of the world’s largest publicly listed companies or 70% of the Forbes Global 2000 now have net zero goals. In short, commitment to net zero has become the corporate norm. Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryjohnstone-louis/2025/09/26/the-business-case-for-net-zero-has-never-been-stronger/ #NetZero #GHGs #Carbon #Emissions #Corporate #Forbes

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Oct 241 min read
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