Carbonstop established strategic cooperation with the Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation.

August 2012, Carbonstop established strategic cooperation with the Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation.

Carbonstop was entrusted by the Shanghai Jing Jie to provide carbon accounting training and carbon management consulting services.

July 2012, Carbonstop was entrusted by the Shanghai Jing Jie to provide carbon accounting training and carbon management consulting services.

Carbonstop was entrusted by SUNREX (Suzhou) to provide carbon accounting and training services.

July 2012, Carbonstop was entrusted by SUNREX (Suzhou) to provide carbon accounting and training services.

Carbonstop’s CEO Mr. Luhui Yan was recommended as an expert group member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and engaged in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report.

June 2012, Carbonstop’s CEO Mr. Luhui Yan was recommended as an expert group member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and engaged in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report.

CAMP was selected as China's only inductees for the “App for Climate” challenge that hold by The World Bank.

May 2012, CAMP was selected as China's only inductees for the “App for Climate” challenge that hold by The World Bank.

The paper "Carbon inventory, find out the carbon emission" that published by Carbonstop’s CEO, Mr. Luhui Yan, was selected by the Chinese Academy of Environmental Engineers.

May 2012, the paper "Carbon inventory, find out the carbon emission" that published by Carbonstop’s CEO, Mr. Luhui Yan, was selected by the Chinese Academy of Environmental Engineers.

Carbonstop assisted ECSEL to fulfill 2012 Carbon Inventory for the America training activity.

During the whole 2012 training activities in America, Carbonstop helped ECSEL to do the carbon accounting and analysis. (about 124 tonnes of CO2),

Mr. Luhui Yan, the founder and CEO of Carbonstop, was elected as a member of ECSEL in 2012.

April 2012, Mr. Luhui Yan, the founder and CEO of Carbonstop, was elected as a member of ECSEL from 3000 candidates.

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