Impact

Zero-Carbon Campuses

According to the website of the UN, over 1,200 companies have put in place science-based targets in line with net zero, and more than 1,000 cities, over 1,000 educational institutions, and over 400 financial institutions have joined the Race to Zero, pledging to take rigorous, immediate action to halve global emissions by 2030. Recently, the Chinese government has launched a new policy on developing national green and low-carbon education system, forming a more complete multi-level education system to gradually cultivate students' green and low-carbon lifestyle and habits. 


This project is focus on five SDGs topics namely SDG Finance, Local Public Services, Climate Change, Pollution, Education with AI technology to support carbon certification and carbon trading. The hub's focus specifically targets the concept of green schools and university campus carbon trading, leveraging technologies in the world of Big Data, AI, Cloud Computing, and blockchain. The project aims to promote the integration of AI technology and sustainable development in various fields, and we believe it would be a strong creation for environmental protection, to build a caring environment for both human beings and nature, and make sustainable action more accessible.


The project team takes campus recycling as the starting point to help enterprises and individuals realize carbon certification and realize carbon asset trading, to be the "PayPal of Carbon Trading", and to help more business units to provide carbon neutral solutions.


With the help of new AI technology, the hub is joining forces with five distinct but highly complementary topics, including SDG Finance, Local Public Services, Climate Change, Pollution, Education. Shapers can encourage students to carry out low-carbon behaviors such as campus recycling, build a carbon credit and carbon account system. Besides, the hub can help schools improve the image of the campus, as well as the personal participation data of students in zero-carbon campuses, and the centralized management of recyclables.