Solve Climate by 2030: CUHK Webinar ‘Climate Resilience in Hong Kong’

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2030 is the target year to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, an action plan for people, planet and prosperity.  Without immediate actions to combat the climate crisis, we may have to face extreme weather, floods, droughts and sea-level rise by 2030, with dire consequences. 

With a steadfast commitment to promoting sustainability, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is pleased to present a webinar Climate Resilience in Hong Kong on Wed, 14 April 2021, as part of the worldwide campaign Solve Climate by 2030, a Global Dialogue involving 100 webinars engaging influential speakers in 50 countries to address climate change.

The webinars will serve as learning materials (#MakeClimateAClass) for university and secondary schools around the world and facilitate the development of climate solutions through just transition (in energy and other sectors) and green recovery.

CUHK, in collaboration with the SDSN Hong Kong and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, will take part in this campaign which will be one of the largest academic movements of 2021.

The CUHK webinar will explore what the government of Hong Kong, the private sector and the civil society can do to foster climate resilience in the city’s developments.  Mr Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment will speak on the city’s plan towards carbon neutrality, Dr Jeanne Ng, Director, CLP Research Institute will speak on the building of climate resilience in the power sector, and Dr William Yu, CEO, World Green Organisation will talk about how to get the community ready to build urban resilience in face of the climate crisis.  Please click here for more details.

Date 14 April 2021
Time 15:00-16:20 (HKT, UTC +8) 
Format Zoom webinar in English
Speakers
  • Mr Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government
  • Dr Jeanne Ng, Director, CLP Research Institute, CLP Holdings Limited
  • Dr William Yu, CEO, World Green Organisation
Moderators
  • Professor Tung Fung, Director, Institute of Future Cities, CUHK
  • Professor Mee Kam Ng, Programme Director, Urban Studies Programme, CUHK
Registration Please complete the online registration form by 17:00, 13 April. A Zoom link will be sent to you upon registration.
Enquiries  Please contact Ms Olivia Kwok of the Office of Academic Links, CUHK at oal-events@cuhk.edu.hk.