Green Governance 4.0: Leveraging Law, Management, And Digital Technologies For Environmental Sustainability
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/c0vpf019Keywords:
Green Governance 4.0; sustainability disclosure; ISSB; CSRD; BRSR; AI and climate; IoT; blockchain; ISO 14001; circular economyAbstract
Green Governance 4.0 is the term used in reference to a new stage of environmental governance in which law, management, and digital technologies are the interconnecting and accelerating forces behind the achievement of climate and sustainability results. The article states that converging (1) adaptive legal regimes (global climate law to national disclosure regulations), (2) strategic and operational management practices (ESG integration, circular economy, and environmental management systems), and (3) a digital toolkit (AI, IoT, Blockchain, digital twins, and data standards) can provide verifiable, scalable, and financially material sustainability performance. Following the historical placement of Green Governance 4.0 to previous governance paradigms, the paper will discuss core legal frameworks (Paris Agreement, EU CSRD/ESRS, IFRS ISSB S1/S2, India BRSR), organizational systems (ISO 14001, GRI), and facilitating technologies. It simplifies implementation architectures, measurement-reporting-verification (MRV), sect-oral implementations, and governance risks (privacy, bias, lock-in, green-hushing). The paper ends with a twelve-point roadmap which policymakers, boards, and sustainability leaders can implement to realize operational Green Governance 4.0 in manners that are just, audit-able and innovation-positive.