A Study on Valuation of Carbon Assets

Bo FENG, Hao XU, Junwen FENG

Abstract


Carbon is an important resource for human survival, and the development of society cannot do without carbon, but now carbon emissions have affected our quality of life, low-carbon economy has become a global consensus. At present, the country is emphasizing the low-carbon economy, and the low-carbon activity of enterprises is also the main form to improve their competitiveness.


Keywords


Carbon Assets; Carbon Trading; Asset Evaluation; Development bottleneck

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