A robust carbon market—including demand for carbon credits, a strong ecosystem to supply carbon credits, and a rules-based marketplace for trading—could be a key enabler of Malaysia’s climate ambitions. Howe
As a G20 country[19], Indonesia has a developing stock market worth 637 billion USD by market capitalisation.[20] The market capitalisation of the stock market is expected to increase as the Indonesian economy grows.[21] This research assesses how familiar publicly l...
And the United Nations is making progress in building a global marketplace for carbon emissions reductions that will facilitate nations’ attempts to meet their obligations under the Paris Agreement. Industrial sectors remain a key source of CO2 emissions and consumption, with innovation looking toward...
Indonesia’s plan to nearly double the electricity it generates from natural gas by 2040 risks locking the country into fossil fuel dependency, undermining its net-zero emissions targets, a new report says. May 13, 2025 Market Thailand’s rooftop solar market surges with falling costs, regulatory...
Our study uncovered two contrasting trends in offset investment. Companies driven by values and market competitiveness demonstrated a willingness to invest in high-cost projects that provide significant local co-benefits. On the other hand, companies motivated by carbon management and efficiency showed a...
The convergence of the compliance and voluntary markets, demand for high-quality carbon credits and efforts to raise the bar on project credibility mean the conditions are right for a market rebound, observers said at the GenZero Climate Summit in Singapore. ...
Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia recently successfully hosted its latest event focused on ‘Tapping Business Opportunities in Carbon Trading’ to discuss the emerging opportunities in carbon trading given that Indonesia is poised to play a pivotal
"We are evaluating large-scale carbon capture and storage projects that have the potential to make the greatest impact in the highest-emitting sectors around the world, and there are opportunities in Indonesia and throughout southeast Asia," said Joe Blommaert, president of ExxonMobil Low Carbon ...
Descriptive and predictive analyses of carbon emissions in Indonesia: a multifaceted approach incorporating stock market and commodity prices Alvin Muhammad 'Ainul YaqinAuliya Aisyah PutriVridayani Anggi LeksonoNoni Oktiana SetiowatiRemba Yanuar EfrantoHilwa Dwi Putri Nabiha...
More countries are recognizing the value of putting a price on carbon as a means to achieving their climate goals. Close to a fifth of global emissions are now covered by a so-called compliance-based carbon market, up from just 5% a decade ago.