policyMalaysiasustainable development initiativeThe idea of trading greenhouse gas emissions has become an important tool to tackle the problem of global climate change. Malaysia has started to strive towards a low carbon economy through various policies and initiatives. The main objective of this ...
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. Malaysia has more than 18 million hectares of forest co...
In this first stage of the evolution of carbon markets, the main arguments from the economics and policy of climate change have been set. Emissions trading and its ability to cap emissions at a desired level may make it possible to achieve abatement of emissions at the lowest overall cost as...
Previous studies mainly focus on the game analysis of green building development under carbon tax policy, while carbon trading, as one of the important means to promote low-carbon development, is rarely mentioned in promoting the development of the green building market. Based on this, to study ...
most voluntary carbon offset transactions between 2019 and 2021, as suppliers to large multinationals embarked on carbon mitigation. And places such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan and Indonesia have established their own voluntary carbon credit trading platforms and exchanges since ...
whereas cap and trade systems set the quantity of emissions and allow the price to adjust. Malaysia launched the Bursa Carbon Exchange (BCX), which allows the trading of carbon offsets, credits and renewable energy certificates (RECs). This initiative aims to encourage industry participation in th...
failed to plan adequately for their carbon footprint reductions. While there may be a place for such a platform within the broader Malaysian carbon market ecosystem, this also signals its limitations. At best, the BCX will represent only a small slice of total carbon credit trading in Malaysia...
2.2. Influence of Carbon Trading on Decisions of Low-Carbon Supply Chains The carbon policy is internalized in the operation cost and influences the supply chain decision-making together with economic factors [24]. More and more scholars tend to consider the impacts of both the carbon trading mar...
Under the carbon trading scheme, each company is allowed by the government to emit a certain amount of CO2 emissions each year. If the company ends the year beneath its allotted limit, they can sell the difference on the market as a credit. Conversely, if the company exceeds its limit, i...
Carbon Trading in Malaysia: Review of Policies and Practices The idea of trading greenhouse gas emissions has become an important tool to tackle the problem of global climate change. Malaysia has started to strive to... A Amran,Z Zainuddin,SHM Zailani - 《Sustainable Development》 被引量: 14...