Group 1 - The training event focused on "Post-COP 30: Building Inclusive Low-Carbon Transition Pathways" to enhance understanding of climate action and promote equitable transformation in green development [3][22] - The China Responsible Investment Forum released a report titled "Information Disclosure Promotes Just Transition: Assessment Analysis and Action Recommendations for Key Domestic Listed Companies" [3][32] - The report highlighted that only two listed companies explicitly support just transition principles in their sustainability reports, indicating limited awareness among domestic companies [15][34] Group 2 - The training was supported by the World Resources Institute (WRI) Beijing Office and aimed to explore how social organizations and market institutions can contribute to climate governance [3][22] - The report proposed an evaluation framework for assessing domestic companies' just transition practices and identified 313 listed companies across 11 key industries with significant low-carbon transition needs [13][32] - The financial sector's role in supporting China's new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) targets was emphasized, with a focus on increasing climate financing and mobilizing private capital [11][30] Group 3 - The concept of just transition is widely recognized, but there are significant differences in understanding its implications among various stakeholders [7][26] - The report suggested that promoting just transition practices requires enhanced awareness and capabilities from companies, alongside support from policies and financial resources [15][34] - The event featured over 300 participants, including experts from regulatory, market, and academic sectors, highlighting the growing interest in responsible investment and ESG practices [18][37]
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