[SDG Forum Series 2024–25] TOYPA COP 29: Opportunities & Challenges for HK

Created on 26 November 2024

TOYPA COP 29: Opportunities & Challenges for HK

Date

28 November 2024 (Thursday)

Time

2:30pm–5:00pm (HKT)

Venue

LT 4, Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Language

Cantonese

Format

*On-site Participation or via Zoom

**Limited seats in the lecture theatre. First come first served.

Speakers

Section 1

Mr Chong Chan Yau: Educating for Change: Empowering the Next Generation of Climate Leaders

Mr Gilbert Mo: From Waste to Worth: Advocating Samaritan Laws for Food Donation and Poverty Relief in HK

Ms Poman Lo: Greening Hospitality: Sustainable Practices in Hong Kong's Hotel Industry’

Prof. Amos Tai: Feeding the City: Sustainable Food Systems for Hong Kong

Section 2

Prof. Emily Chan: Resilient Hong Kong: Strategies for Disaster Prevention and Recovery

Prof. Kenneth Leung: Blue Horizons: Protecting Our Oceans and Coastal Communities

Dr Tony Ip: Building the Future: Innovative Architecture for a Sustainable Hong Kong

Prof. Jacky Tang: Financing the Future: Investing in Hong Kong's Green Economy

Moderator

Mr Rango Mak (Director, 350HK), Prof. Jacky Tang (The University of Hong Kong), Prof. Amos Tai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Enquiries

sdg-ouge@cuhk.edu.hk

This forum follows the COP 29 UN Climate Change Conference, bringing together awardees from Ten Outstanding Young Persons Selection. These influential leaders, recognized for their professional achievements, along with the young delegates returning from COP 29, will share their expertise on critical climate issues affecting Hong Kong. Together, they offer unique perspectives on advancing sustainable solutions across various sectors. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with inspiring voices driving change for a better future.

Online Registration:
https://bit.ly/3Z9Ss1l


Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Forum Series 2024–25 is co-organized by the Office of University General Education, CUHK and the Hong Kong Chapter of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN Hong Kong).