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  • Environment & Sustainability
【核污水排海】學者指稀釋不可完全消除輻射物質 或需長期監察附近水域
24/08/2023
In a TV report on Japan releasing treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean, Prof. Julien DE TROULLIOUD DE LANVERSIN, Assistant Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), commented on alternative methods for handling the wastewater, such as evaporation into the atmosphere or burial in the ground. He said that radioactive substances could disperse into the air, and tritium could potentially reach densely populated regions in Japan, China, and South Korea. If the wastewater is buried underground, there is a risk of leakage in the event of an earthquake, which could lead to the contamination of the entire region's land.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Beyond Hardware: Key to Advancing Solar, Clean Energy Tech
17/08/2023
A team led by Prof. Magdalena KLEMUN, Assistant Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), and overseas researchers has developed a quantitative model to analyze the cost evolution of solar energy systems, which captures the contributions of both hardware technology features and soft technology features.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Business & Economy
鼓勵私營部門創新 谷綠色科技金融
10/08/2023
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), wrote an article on how to encourage the private sector to be innovative in green fintech.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Collaboration is key
08/08/2023
A team led by Prof. Laurence L. DELINA of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) conducted a study "Climate Fragility Risks in the Bangsamoro, and its intersections with armed conflict" in an academic forum held on 2 August 2023 in the Philippines. The study was the first of its kind done in the Bangsamoro region.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Business & Economy
香港ESG人才短缺 各界應積極培養以推動綠色產業發展
08/08/2023
In an article on the actions taken by various stakeholders in Hong Kong to nurture local ESG talent, it was mentioned that HKUST launched Hong Kong’s first BSc in Sustainable and Green Finance (SGFN) program in 2022. Also, HKUST and Hong Kong Green Finance Association have jointly launched a certificate course in sustainable finance to address the shortage of ESG talent.
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  • Public Policy
A Wave of Scandals Is Testing the Singaporean Government's Ability to Take Criticism
02/08/2023
In an article discussing the Singaporean government's ability to take criticism, Prof. Donald LOW, Senior Lecturer of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that instead of persuading people, the Singaporean government makes people feel that their sense of injustice and unfairness is not taken seriously.
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  • Public Policy
W1m nanny salaries would allow access for middle-class: panel
19/07/2023
In an article on ways to reduce childcare costs in South Korea, Prof. Hyuncheol Bryant KIM, Associate Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that South Korea should take a cue from Hong Kong, where domestic helpers are entitled to a minimum salary set by the government.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
HKEX proposal for mandatory climate disclosures gets nod from businesses, but not without concerns over timeline, scope
19/07/2023
In an article on HKEx's plan to make climate-related disclosures mandatory, Prof. Keith CHAN, Assistant Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), was quoted as supporting the idea in a joint response he had issued with Civic Exchange and Green Collective, with caution that target companies should be given sufficient time to build relevant capacity.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Business & Economy
香港會計師公會舉辦CPA論壇 雲集中外政商翹楚 助力企業建未來
18/07/2023
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), joined a panel discussion titled ‘‘Hong Kong’s transition into an ESG and Green Finance Hub’’ at a forum held in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the HK Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
  • Public Policy
A Chinese city is offering couples almost $2,900 to have a third child and some others are giving newlyweds paid marriage leave to help boost the birth rate
24/02/2023
In an article on Hangzhou’s launch of measures to boost birth rate, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), explained how low marriage rates or marriage delays could be symptoms of other challenges, blockages, or malfunctions in society.
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  • World Relations
  • Social Changes and Health
How Singapore stacks up against Hong Kong in battle of Asia hubs
27/02/2023
In an article on the battle of Asia hubs between Singapore and HK, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that some Hongkongers may want to move away as the political situation in HK has become intolerable, while some people may change their mind as the economic conditions in UK/US may not be as good as expected.
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  • Public Policy
Rust belt province got old before it got rich, as much of China will
27/02/2023
In an article on mainland China’s plan to reform its funded pension system, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that proposed pension reform is never popular because it involves "either paying more money in, getting less out, working longer or more commonly, all three”.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong’s carbon trading market will encourage corporate action, not greenwashing
01/03/2023
In an article by Prof. Charles BEDFORD, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on real climate action, he said HK is quickly becoming a hub for the global carbon market and is ideally situated to provide the finance expertise and connection to mainland China to build the future carbon marketplace.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
What Hong Kong needs for the exciting budget ideas to take off
01/03/2023
In an article by Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), she elaborated on how the plans and projects announced in the 2023-24 budget can be carried out with a collaborative, future-forward mindset.
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  • Public Policy
  • Social Changes and Health
China loses more than 40 million workers as population ages
01/03/2023
In an article on China's number of working people falling by more than 41 million in the past three years, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that the drop reflects factors such as higher youth unemployment due to the pandemic as well as a shrinking number of people in the classic age group of the working-age population.
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  • Public Policy
  • Social Changes and Health
歐亞多國如何提高生育率
02/03/2023
In an article on how European and Asian countries attempt to boost fertility rate, it was mentioned that Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), believed there is no panacea to the low fertility, which will continue to be a problem different countries and regions facing in the next few years.
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  • Business & Economy
  • World Relations
US investment talks challenge China to step up in the South Pacific
02/03/2023
In an article on Sino-US competition for South Pacific allies, Prof. Laurence DELINA, Assistant Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), was quoted on his views on concerns over debt sustainability and political influence in the region.
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  • Public Policy
  • Social Changes and Health
Japan's multimillion-dollar plan to encourage couples to have more children
07/03/2023
In an article on Japan's plan of doubling public spending on programs to raise birth rate by supporting child rearing, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that to really increase the fertility rate, it is necessary to support those who already intended to have one child to have two.
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  • Public Policy
  • Social Changes and Health
China's so desperate to boost its birth rates, it's even cracking down on customary betrothal gifts for brides to help people get married more easily
08/03/2023
In an article on China's proposed curbs on betrothal gifts to facilitate marriages and boost birth rates, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that people need to go back to factors that deter people from marriage, adding that it may be a symptom of other challenges, blockages or malfunctions in society.