Why Education Could Be the Most Powerful Tool in Climate Finance - Daniel Lee
Description
this episode, we're joined by Daniel Lee, an Associate Professor in Carbon Markets at the Nanyang Business School. Before transitioning to academia full-time, he spent close to 18 years in the industry, where he undertook a variety of roles across the Energy and Decarbonization value chains, including Commodity Trading, Acquisitions & Divestments, and Capital Project Delivery.
This episode's discussed topics:
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
Setting the stage for the conversation and the importance of carbon market education.
01:50 – Daniel’s Journey: From Trading Desks to Academia
A look at Daniel’s professional background, early involvement in carbon markets, and the winding path to teaching.
07:23 – Why Academia? Daniel’s Motivation to Teach
What inspired the transition from industry to education—and why giving back matters.
10:13 – Building the Carbon Market Academy at NTU
How NTU’s new initiative is shaping future talent for the carbon services and trading sector.
21:50 – Evolving Carbon Markets & The Need for Continuous Learning
Insights into the current state of carbon markets and the importance of staying sharp in a transforming space.
30:10 – Why Education is the Backbone of Climate Finance
Exploring the critical role of structured learning in empowering new and existing professionals in the space.
34:52 – What Motivates the Next Generation to Join Carbon Markets?
Understanding the perspectives, anxieties, and hopes of students and young professionals entering the field.
42:25 – Singapore’s Carbon Hub Vision
How Singapore is positioning itself as a global carbon market hub—and what’s driving its rapid ecosystem growth.