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Biodiversity and New Energies Symposium

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Event Details

Date
15 August 2024
Time
Hong Kong (GMT +8) 9:30am – 4:35pm
Location
Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Central Pier No. 8, Hong Kong
Remarks

Language : Cantonese (with English and Putonghua simultaneous interpretation)

Overview

The world is facing the challenge of climate change, and governments around the globe are committed to reducing carbon emissions and accelerating the energy transition. The development and application of green methanol, hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for sea, land, and air transport have become hot topics. At the same time, as industries actively deepen their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) work, the biodiversity issue closely related to and interacting with climate change has received growing attention and concern. How to incorporate biodiversity protection into corporate risk assessment and business operations has become a significant challenge.

To respond to National Ecology Day on 15 August, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas), together with its Sustainability Partner the Hong Kong Management Association, will host a Biodiversity and New Energies Symposium on 15 August 2024 at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum. Experts from different sectors will deliver speeches and participate in roundtable discussions on the opportunities and challenges of various green transportation energy sources, ESG disclosure and regulatory developments related to nature, as well as how companies can integrate biodiversity considerations into their operations.

Participants can learn about the latest trends and developments in these issues and reference case studies of corporate practices, to jointly promote the green transformation and move towards a sustainable future.
 
The summit will be held in a hybrid format and admission is free. Interested parties are welcome to register.

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