The sharing session invites ESG experts and scholars from around the world, bringing together specialists in environmental protection and climate-related fields. Through keynote presentations, case analyses, and interactive discussions, the event explores the latest trends and practical applications in climate change, carbon management, green energy, and sustainable governance.A specially designed “Dialogue with Experts” segment allows participants to engage directly with international specialists, ask questions, share experiences, and receive professional insights, further deepening understanding and inspiration.The session not only emphasises the exchange of professional knowledge but also highlights cross‑sector collaboration and interaction. It supports enterprises and professionals in building a solid foundation for sustainability strategies, compliance requirements, and international certification, opening new opportunities for global sustainable development.
Highlights of the Sharing Session
1. Focusing on environmental and climate issues, the session explores key topics such as climate change, carbon management, and green energy, aligning closely with global sustainability trends.
2. International environmental and climate experts are invited to share the latest research findings and policy frameworks, offering authoritative insights.
3. A specially designed face‑to‑face interaction segment allows participants to ask questions, share experiences, and receive professional guidance directly from experts.
4. The session fosters interaction among enterprises, academia, and policymakers, expanding international understanding and creating a collaborative platform for sustainable development.
Sharing Session Content
1. Keynote sharing on the importance of climate change and environmental sustainability, along with the latest research findings.
2. Analysis of global climate policies, carbon‑neutrality targets, and the development of green energy.
3. Case studies and practical applications.
4. Dialogue with Experts session.
5. Cross‑sector exchange and future collaboration opportunities.
