As one of the world’s largest emerging economies, BRICS countries are playing an increasingly important role in addressing the global issue of climate change. To achieve their emissions reduction targets, these nations are actively promoting the construction of carbon trading markets. However, they face multiple challenges and obstacles in this endeavor, including issues related to market norms, financial support, technical capacity, social participation, and development needs. This research investigates the problems and challenges faced by BRICS countries in terms of building carbon trading markets through literature reviews and case studies. To address these challenges, this research strengthening international cooperation and technical s...
The study explores the dynamic effects of renewable energy investment (green financing), green techn...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
Climate change has emerged as one of the discussions where more is discussed and very less is implem...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
AbstractGlobal warming that caused global environment worsen is one of the most serious human proble...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
Global warming and climate change are global environmental issues and one of the international issue...
The BRIC countries have been in a process of fast economic growth for more than a decade and the gro...
Includes bibliographical references.International consensus exists in that any route towards re-writ...
Carbon credits trading and the need to reduce carbon emissions are slowly being accepted as new real...
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions is more difficult in some countries than in others. Internationa...
This research aims to describe the carbon trading according to international law and its implementat...
Carbon-trading deals involving forestry projects in developing countries could reduce poverty at the...
Financing the transition to low-carbon economic development must be the focus of any framework to en...
The People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea have launched individual emission t...
The study explores the dynamic effects of renewable energy investment (green financing), green techn...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
Climate change has emerged as one of the discussions where more is discussed and very less is implem...
The world climate has been highly affected impacting people in different ways due to the release of ...
AbstractGlobal warming that caused global environment worsen is one of the most serious human proble...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
Global warming and climate change are global environmental issues and one of the international issue...
The BRIC countries have been in a process of fast economic growth for more than a decade and the gro...
Includes bibliographical references.International consensus exists in that any route towards re-writ...
Carbon credits trading and the need to reduce carbon emissions are slowly being accepted as new real...
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions is more difficult in some countries than in others. Internationa...
This research aims to describe the carbon trading according to international law and its implementat...
Carbon-trading deals involving forestry projects in developing countries could reduce poverty at the...
Financing the transition to low-carbon economic development must be the focus of any framework to en...
The People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea have launched individual emission t...
The study explores the dynamic effects of renewable energy investment (green financing), green techn...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
Climate change has emerged as one of the discussions where more is discussed and very less is implem...