
Carbon capture and storage technologies 2
Kunming University's green carbon emission reduction technology empowers enterprises to develop and adapt to sustainable conditions.
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This product provides expert consulting services and is innovative in that it integrates carbon emission reduction strategies, ecosystem management and market interactions to enhance corporate sustainability and resilience.
Potential economic benefits
Help companies achieve carbon emission reduction and save operating costs; improve market competitiveness and brand legitimacy, reduce environmental risks; realize additional income through carbon trading, etc., and improve overall economic benefits.
Potential climate benefits
This expert team directly encourages companies to take actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by assisting organizations in formulating emission reduction strategies.
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International Technology Transfer Collaboration Network
The International Technology Transfer Cooperation Network connects global innovation resources and promotes the efficient transfer and application of cross-border technological achievements.
Shanghai,China
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Dr. Paul Dargusch and Adrian Ward, from the School of Geoplanning and Environmental Management at the University of Queensland, are experts in helping organizations or businesses develop carbon reduction strategies and enhance their legitimacy and resilience.
Dargusch and Ward help support sustainable ecosystem management and study the interactions between carbon trading markets, food security and energy systems. The technology was developed by the University of Queensland and marketed by UniQuest. UniQuest is a privately held company responsible for the commercialization of the University of Queensland's new technologies, R & D capabilities and services business.
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