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另外網站COP26: US lays out its plan to reach net zero greenhouse gas ...也說明:Methane has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide and in September, the US and EU announced the Global Methane Pledge, a ...

國立政治大學 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) 劉秀明所指導 李昕穎的 臺灣永續展覽產業發展突破利基 (2021),提出Net-zero pledge關鍵因素是什麼,來自於永續性、台灣展覽產業、淨零、MEET TAIWAN計畫。

而第二篇論文國立政治大學 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) 冷則剛所指導 楊若琳的 雅馬遜公司第二總部計畫及其對氣候變遷影響的對策 (2020),提出因為有 雅馬遜、氣候變遷、溫室氣體、氣候宣言、維吉尼亞洲的重點而找出了 Net-zero pledge的解答。

最後網站Net-zero emissions is a great goal for companies to set - TED ...則補充:Because of the wave of net-zero pledges and subsequent demand for offsets, voluntary carbon markets are under pressure to expand quickly. A task ...

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臺灣永續展覽產業發展突破利基

為了解決Net-zero pledge的問題,作者李昕穎 這樣論述:

AbstractBreakthrough in the Development of Taiwan’s Sustainable Exhibition IndustryByChristine LeeThe Green MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions/events) project of MEET TAIWAN was awarded “Best Actions to Engage Participants on Sustainability '' by UFI in 2016. The project aimed to

promote Taiwan’s sustainable exhibition industry. Albeit most stakeholders understand its importance and some of them are adopting relative approaches, there has no significant breakthrough throughout the recent eight years. Based on the results from a more structured qualitative study instrument co

llected from the three key industry stakeholders, exhibition organizers, exhibition halls, and decorators, we learn that they have encountered difficulties primarily from the government and the industry. Lacking goals, direction, incentive programs, support from industry partners, and financial pres

sure make them feel unmotivated and frustrated.This project explored mainly the positions of the three stakeholders across the value chain and their efforts in developing sustainable exhibitions. The findings indicate that the utmost crucial tasks are to create a collaborative ecosystem that the cor

porate, association, and the government work toward one goal and to change the mindset of ones who are at the management levels of each stakeholder. In addition, the government could further propose revised Green MICE guidelines, incentive programs for the three key stakeholders, organize seminars a

nd provide reports on sustainable topics. With all these, industry stakeholders would have a clearer expectation; and they could be better motivated and able to solicit more resources. Regarding the implementation, it can begin with exhibition halls, who could add sustainability-related regulations

into their service contracts. Then, the exhibition organizers may establish a positive loop in the exhibition industry to better promote sustainable exhibitions.

雅馬遜公司第二總部計畫及其對氣候變遷影響的對策

為了解決Net-zero pledge的問題,作者楊若琳 這樣論述:

AbstractAmazon’s Impact on its HQ2 Community and their Climate Change EffortsByMaialen Marie Etchevers YoungClimate Change is a global concern and threat that has come to the forefront of many minds in recent decades. Efforts to understand and minimize the negative impacts of climate change are tak

ing place at an increasing rate. Large corporations are increasingly stepping up as forces to propel transition efforts at all levels. This paper looks at the behemoth company Amazon, what actions they are taking internally to minimize their personal footprint on climate change, as well as actions t

hey are taking that are propelling climate change transition efforts outside of their immediate business, and, in particular, the impact Amazon is having on climate change efforts in their new HQ2 community in the US. Those impacts are perhaps greatest at the county level, as seen by the changes in

Arlington’s 2013 and 2019 Climate Energy Plan, and as compared to similar plans in comparable sized cities in Virginia. At the state level, Amazon is pushing for policy changes that will benefit the entire state’s efforts towards a lower carbon footprint. Infrastructure commitments made during the H

Q2 bidding process at the regional and local level also have the potential to improve the community’s carbon footprint by encouraging transportation methods that consume less energy. To what extent Amazon’s presence will have on their HQ2 community’s challenges and success in reaching a carbon neutr

al future is yet to be fully understood. However, for now, their impact looks to be both positive and strong.