Global Governance of Net-Zero Transition: Transforming Net-Zero Transition with Global-Governance Architecture Driven by Three Mutually-Reinforcing Pillars Global Governance Structure: A. Establish governance commonground on the premise of 2015 Paris Agreement: • One Governance Platform is the architectural foundation in the dynamics of international engagement, especially as envisioned by the Paris Rulebook (as concluded at COP26) on an agreed-upon set of governance rules, applicable to international efforts that link action to impact on an accountable baseline; B. Improve asset allocation by overcoming inherent information asymmetry: • One Disclosure Standard further brings together governance premises to a streamlined market-based decision-making structure, addressable at causes and causalities of the transition from perspective of strategy and governance, but also exposure to climate-related risks, therefore countermeasures driven by substantive metrics and targets (see the introduction of ISSB/International Sustainability Standards Board under leadership of UK COP26 from 2022); C. Transform merit-based decision with real-time data transparency: • One Reconciliation Baseline is also a prerequisite from operational point of view, particularly with accountability and transparency that link as-is net-zero impact (e.g., using blockchain with real-time impact measurement) to should-be asset value, substantiated and reconciled by fiscal/financial mechanisms;