Judy Chao

Judy is a researcher in InfoLink Consulting. She focuses on carbon footprint assessment and analysis of GHG and carbon emission regulations of countries and industries worldwide, helping businesses achieve greater sustainable competitive advantage. Judy provides diverse market insights with company-specific case studies, insights of the carbon market, and examination of businesses’ carbon reduction measures.
Judy keeps tracking carbon-related development around the globe, factoring in varying industry landscapes and policies, to envision the future and generate the most comprehensive information. She provides research articles to Reccessary on a regular basis.
Contact me via judy.chao@infolink-group.com
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REM Asia 2023 highlights: Challenges and opportunities facing Asia's carbon markets

In response to the global net zero trend, governments in Northeast and Southeast Asia have announced policy plans, covering carbon taxes, carbon trading, as well as mandatory and voluntary markets. While everything seems in the progress, the Renewable Ene
May 29, 2023
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Southeast Asian countries' ambitions for voluntary carbon market

In recent years, carbon markets have gained increasing attention from governments, corporations, and investors. In Southeast Asia, Thailand and Malaysia have established voluntary carbon credit trading platforms and exchanges in 2022.
April 12, 2023
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Carbon neutral: How to buy carbon credits (Part II)

This section will focus on the differences between these trading platforms and the international standards that allow them to distinguish themselves in the voluntary market.
March 01, 2023
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Carbon neutral: How to buy carbon credits (Part I)

Companies need to assess carefully whether the carbon credits in which they intend to invest are eligible for future offsets.
March 01, 2023
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How the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism affects businesses

Trade barriers, such as the China–United States trade war, are government-induced tariffs or sanctions on imported goods to reduce the trade deficit. Today, a new form of trade barriers has emerged – the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
July 15, 2022
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