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- Environment & Sustainability
環保財政支出不患寡而患不均
06/09/2023
In an article on developing renewable energy in HK, Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) emphasized the need for HK to collaborate with mainland China to purchase electricity from the Mainland, thereby reducing the pressure of local carbon emissions from power generation.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Green energy growth impressive in China amid its slow economy
05/09/2023
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), commented on the impressive green energy growth in China amid the slowdown of its economic growth rate.
China Daily - HK
Green energy growth impressive in China amid its slow economy
China Daily - HK
Green energy growth impressive in China amid its slow economy

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- Environment & Sustainability
空氣質素指標|環諮會倡健康風險作標準 環境局:研設新綜合指標
04/09/2023
In an article on the discussion of the Advisory Council on the Environment (ACE) about whether to introduce three new parameters under WHO’s Global Air Quality Guidelines, Prof. Alexis LAU, Head and Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) and a member of ACE, said that the Government should consider establishing a new mechanism over the next five years to address air pollution. This mechanism should primarily use health risks as the main indicator for determining emission reduction targets rather than solely adjusting the emission standards of a few pollutants.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Political resolve alone not enough to fix climate crisis
01/09/2023
In an article by Prof. Michael EDESESS, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), he expressed his view that political resolve alone is not enough to fix climate crisis, and technological development and scientific research will be needed.
China Daily - Global
Political resolve alone not enough to fix climate crisis
China Daily - Global
Political resolve alone not enough to fix climate crisis

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- Business & Economy
- World Relations
Expanded Brics will continue to chip away at US dollar’s dominance
30/08/2023
In an article by Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), she commented on the expanded BRICS continuing to chip away at US dollar's dominance.

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- Public Policy
China’s moralising of public policy risks eroding gains in human welfare
30/08/2023
In an article by Prof. Donald LOW, Senior Lecturer of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), he commented on China’s moralizing of public policy that risks eroding gains in human welfare.

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- Environment & Sustainability
- Student Bonding & Development
香港河北青年會內地交流團 考察可持續發展清潔能源
30/08/2023
28 students and 5 professors from the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) went on a study tour to Hebei Province to learn about the development of green energy and traditional culture.
東方財富網
逾30名香港科技大學師生赴內地瞭解綠色生態發展
中國新聞網
逾30名香港科技大學師生赴內地瞭解綠色生態發展
東方財富網
逾30名香港科技大學師生赴內地瞭解綠色生態發展
中國新聞網
逾30名香港科技大學師生赴內地瞭解綠色生態發展

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- Environment & Sustainability
Fukushima waste water release: how mainland China and Hong Kong got it wrong
30/08/2023
In an article by Prof. Julien DE TROULLIOUD DE LANVERSIN, Assistant Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), he elaborated on the impact of Japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.

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- Environment & Sustainability
專家稱輻射儀數據需專業解讀 不建議市民自行使用
28/08/2023
In a TV news story on some people using radiation detectors bought on the market to monitor radioactive levels, Prof. Julien DE TROULLIOUD DE LANVERSIN, Assistant Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that both the Hong Kong and Japanese governments are monitoring radioactive levels, and their results are more accurate than those from radiation detectors bought on the market.
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專家稱輻射儀數據需專業解讀 不建議市民自行使用
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專家稱輻射儀數據需專業解讀 不建議市民自行使用
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專家稱輻射儀數據需專業解讀 不建議市民自行使用
雅虎(香港)
專家稱輻射儀數據需專業解讀 不建議市民自行使用

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- Business & Economy
- World Relations
US should analyze policies of depriving China of chips
28/08/2023
In an article by Prof. Michael EDESESS, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), he explained the reasons for the US to analyze policies to deprive China of chips.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Gas expansion a detour in Philippine transition to cleaner, cheaper energy
14/06/2022
In an article on Philippines’ energy transition from fossil fuels to liquified natural gas, Division of Environment and Sustainability Assistant Prof. Laurence DELINA said the renewable energy technologies that can ensure Philippines’ energy security are market-ready, and with their costs fast declining, they make economic sense now.

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- Environment & Sustainability
HKUST researchers discover 'hotspots' of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea
21/06/2022
A research team led by director of the Center for Ocean Research HK and Macau and Division of Environment and Sustainability Chair Prof. GAN Jianping has revealed the never-before-seen characteristics of the three-dimensional ocean motion in the South China Sea through geophysical fluid dynamic theory.
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HKUST researchers discover 'hotspots' of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea
Mirage News
Researchers discover ‘hotspots’ of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea
Eurasia Review
Discovered ‘Hotspots’ Of Three-Layered Alternatively Rotating Circulation In South China Sea
EurekAlert!
HKUST researchers discover 'hotspots' of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea
Mirage News
Researchers discover ‘hotspots’ of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea

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- Business & Economy
- Public Policy
PBoC launches renminbi reserve pool with BIS
30/06/2022
In an article on People’s Bank of China creating a reserve pool to provide liquidity for participating economies in times of market stress, Prof. Edwin LAI from Division of Public Policy said the reserve pool will be an addition to existing bilateral swap lines between China and many other Asian countries, adding that it will help promote the use of RMB as a reserve currency by more central banks.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Architectural Design and Sustainability at WKCD
12/07/2022
In an article on the architectural design and the sustainability issues of the HK Palace Museum and West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), ENVR Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH said the WKCD should take the responsibilities to ensure they manage the site as sustainably as possible, adding that it is important to remain vigilant as to whether a building is being operated to its designed-in capabilities once it becomes functional.
China Daily HK
Treasure chest
The Statesman
Treasure Chest
China Daily HK
Treasure chest
The Statesman
Treasure Chest

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- Environment & Sustainability
Big Trend in ESG - Sustainable and Green Finance (SGFN)
13/07/2022
A video on the Sustainable and Green Finance program, in which Program Co-Director Prof. Arthur LAU talked about the program curriculum and career prospects and ENVR Asst. Prof. Keith CHAN shared how the program will give the students an advantage if they are to pursue a career in the GBA or overseas.

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- Public Policy
- Social Changes and Health
Implications If India Overtakes China as the Most Populous Country
22/07/2022
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor from Division of Public Policy wrote an article on the implications for Mainland China if India overtakes her as the most populous country on Earth.
China Daily
What if India is most populous country?
China Daily
What if India is most populous country?

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- Public Policy
- Innovation & Technology
- Social Changes and Health
Hong Kong needs a long-term perspective that brings youth into its fold
25/07/2022
Prof. Naubahar SHARIF, Acting Head of Division of Public Policy Acting Head wrote an article on the importance of the connection between innovation-driven, technology-led development and Hong Kong's youth.

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- Environment & Sustainability
- Business & Economy
- Public Policy
Journey in the change of consciousness toward sustainability
25/07/2022
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), has published a new journal article on sustainable development at Business Economics. Prof. LOH opines that there has been a gradual global change of consciousness that development must be done in a sustainable manner, including dealing with climate change and biodiversity loss. Policy innovation is just as important as technology innovation. Cross-disciplinary and cross-sector cooperation are vital for innovation and scaling-up, and the right platforms are needed. Universities can reimagine teaching and how their campuses function as sustainability ‘living labs’. The Greater Bay Area in China has opportunities to lead, including in the entertainment and gaming sector.
National Association for Business Economics
Journey in the change of consciousness toward sustainability - Business Economics
National Association for Business Economics
Journey in the change of consciousness toward sustainability - Business Economics

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- Public Policy
- Social Changes and Health
Baby Bonuses on China's Shrinking Population
26/07/2022
In an article on China's shrinking population, Division of Public Policy Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN was quoted as saying that the so-called baby bonuses are unlikely to 'shift the needle' in terms of encouraging people to have children that they would not otherwise have, adding that such bonuses tend to only affect when people have children, rather than how many they have.
Investors Hangout
China's population will start shrinking sooner
Investors Hangout
China's population will start shrinking sooner

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- Public Policy
- Social Changes and Health
Chinese government desperate to boost declining birth rates
28/07/2022
In a photo story on China's declining birthrates and its possible consequences, Division of Public Policy Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN’s previous remark that China is not facing a looming demographic crisis as its population is getting healthier, better educated and skilled, was cited.