Carbon Neutrality and Our Future Workshop

Event Description:
    Achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality is an extensive and profound economic and social systemic change that will have a significant impact on the development of China’s economy, energy, industry, science and technology, investment and finance in the coming decades. Promoting carbon peaking and carbon neutrality is a systematic project, which needs to coordinate the relationship between development and emission reduction, overall and local, short-term and medium and long-term, government and market, and involves many subjects such as government, enterprises and residents, as well as many sectors such as industry, energy, transportation and finance, etc. It is an important growth area for future talent demand, and requires a large number of multi-level composite professionals with broad vision and interdisciplinary knowledge background. If you want to understand the goal of carbon neutrality, the latest situation at home and abroad, the path to achieve it and the latest policy progress, understand the impact of the goal of carbon neutrality and carbon peaks on us, and believe in the power of individual actions in society, and want to work in this direction but do not know where to start, welcome to join the “Carbon Neutrality and Our Future Workshop”!

Mentor Profile:

Wang Ke
     He graduated from Tsinghua University with a PhD in engineering. He is now an associate professor and doctoral supervisor in the School of Environment of Renmin University of China, and associate professor of high-end think tanks such as the National Academy of Development and Strategy, the Double Carbon Research Institute and the Eurasian Research Institute at Renmin University of China.He is also the Deputy Director of the Belt and Road Research Center of the National Institute for Development and Strategic Studies. His main research areas are climate change economics, carbon neutral economic analysis, energy and environment economic modeling, global climate governance, low carbon city planning, etc. Over the years, he has published 5 books and more than 40 academic papers, and has presided over and participated in many major topics in the field of climate change.