It teaches participants the economic and environmental significance of reducing carbon emissions. The training highlights carbon pricing mechanisms, their impacts, and contributions to sustainable development, helping participants develop effective strategies for combating climate change.
The training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK authorization certificate in trainings where the MYK authorization certificate is mandatory.
1. Introduction
Definition: Carbon pricing refers to adding a cost to greenhouse gas emissions to reduce carbon emissions.
Objective: To teach participants the fundamental principles, applications, and economic impacts of carbon pricing.
Importance: Combating climate change, sustainable development, and developing business strategies.
2. Fundamentals of Carbon Pricing
Carbon Pricing Models:
- Carbon Tax: A specific tax applied per emission unit.
- Emissions Trading Systems (ETS): The buying and selling of emission rights.
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Definition, types, and measurement methods.
3. Economic and Environmental Impacts
Market Dynamics: The impact of carbon pricing on markets.
Sustainability: The role of carbon pricing in environmental and economic sustainability.
Competitiveness: How businesses will be affected by carbon pricing.
4. International Applications
Successful Models:
- European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
- Canada’s Carbon Tax
International Agreements: The Paris Agreement and its effects on carbon pricing.
5. Sectoral Applications
Energy Sector: The impact of carbon pricing on energy production and consumption.
Industry: How industry is shaped by carbon pricing.
Agriculture: Emission reduction strategies in agriculture.
6. Policy and Regulations
National and Local Policies: Legal frameworks for carbon pricing.
Incentives and Subsidies: Support mechanisms for renewable energy and clean technologies.
7. Consumer Behaviors
Awareness: Educating consumers about their carbon footprint and environmental impacts.
Behavior Change: The influence of carbon pricing on consumer choices.
8. Challenges and Barriers
Financial Barriers: Financial challenges in implementing carbon pricing.
Cultural Barriers: Misunderstandings about carbon pricing and societal resistance.
Technological Challenges: Infrastructure and data collection requirements.
9. Future Trends
New Technologies: Innovative solutions used in carbon pricing.
Global Movements: Carbon-neutral targets and countries’ decarbonization strategies.
10. Post-Training Assessment
Q&A Section: Participants’ questions and discussions.
Practical Exercises: Group activities and simulations related to carbon pricing.
11. Resources
Reading List: Books, articles, and websites on carbon pricing, climate change, and sustainability.
Research Reports: Current data and research related to carbon pricing.
The training is open to corporate collaboration, and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be restructured based on the corporate participant profile and your needs. Following mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (In-Person or Online) will be determined, and the relevant processes will be completed. Once an agreement is reached, the suitable days and times for your institution's participants and our instructors will be established, along with the location of the training.