Hong Kong SAR Government Addressing Global Climate Change
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I am a freelance writer with a first-person voice and short and human style. I have been writing regularly about Hong Kong for almost a year. In recent weeks, I noticed a change in Hong Kong’s public discourse surrounding climate change. As I have seen, climate change is a serious threat to Hong Kong’s environmental and economic health. Over the years, Hong Kong has experienced rising sea levels, erratic monsoons, more intense typhoons, and more frequent extreme weather events such as droughts and forest fires. The
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I have the pleasure of working at Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. It is the world’s second largest economy, home to over 7 million people, and home to over 100 nationalities. While most SARs prioritize national interests, Hong Kong has always focused on global concerns, especially environmental issues. Hong Kong has been addressing climate change in several ways, including: 1. Climate Change Strategy: The Hong Kong Government has published its “Climate Change Strategy”, which was released in June
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When it comes to climate change, Hong Kong is an unlikely participant in a global arena. At most, we are a special case, and our impact is not a concern to other places. However, climate change is an essential concern for our society, and the Hong Kong SAR government is taking steps to mitigate its impact. Climate change refers to changes in the Earth’s climate that were initially attributed to greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. But this doesn’t account for the natural forces at work, like variations in solar energy, which have
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Hong Kong is a significant economic and financial hub of Southeast Asia, which is the only city in the world that is situated in an ocean. However, the Hong Kong government has set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to meet its commitment to keep global warming to no more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels. The city’s emissions are the second highest per capita, and this has resulted in climate change impacts. Hong Kong government is working towards reducing GHG emissions and mitig
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I wrote in March 2014 in a piece for the Hong Kong Times, entitled “Rethinking Hong Kong’s ‘Green Climate Policy’” (“The Green Climate Challenge”): I have been wondering whether the Hong Kong government has considered the long-term prospects and immediate feasibility of taking its climate change policy off the “green cliff” of the past four years. click this We have already seen more than 60 per cent of our peak 156 hectare (400 acres) “green cliff” of
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Hong Kong SAR Government Addressing Global Climate Change — A Conversation As a long-time resident of Hong Kong SAR, I am excited about the Hong Kong SAR Government’s new climate change initiative, “The Green Island.” The idea of this initiative is to transform Hong Kong SAR into a sustainable and carbon-neutral island, while still maintaining Hong Kong’s distinct culture, identity, and lifestyle. It’s a groundbreaking initiative for a rapidly changing world and the global community should recognize Hong Kong
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I have the pleasure to introduce Hong Kong as one of the world’s Top Performing SARs. Recently the Hong Kong government has set a bold climate change policy which has been hailed as a global exemplar by the World Bank, UNESCO and many others. They aim to peak carbon emissions in 2030 and have set the target to reduce the GHG emissions per capita by 45% below the 1990 levels by 2030. This ambitious goal is not only a commitment