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Taiwan’s first net-zero institute opens in Kaohsiung

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The Net-Zero Institute, Taiwan’s first academy dedicated to cultivating green talents, has opened on Nov. 6 at the Kaohsiung Software Technology Park.

The institute will offer three major types of courses, including general education, certification, and technology. For certification, it has collaborated with three major international certification bodies and has finalized more than 50 courses.

The institute aims at cultivating 1,600 carbon management professionals with ISO certifications every year to help industries solve carbon issues.

The opening ceremony of the Net Zero Institute is joined by President Tsai Ing-wen (fourth left), Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai (fifth left), and local government officials. (Photo: Environment Protection Bureau of Kaohsiung City Government)

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