Post-COP29 Hong Kong Forum: Reflections and the Path Forward for Hong Kong's Role in Global Sustainability
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9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
BEC Auditorium

The 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (“COP29”) concluded at Baku, Azerbaijan November 2024 with key themes centred on implementing actionable finance mechanism and strategies to achieve decarbonisation targets, reshaping global supply chains, and addressing challenges posed by emerging regulatory mechanisms such as Article 6, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (“CBAM”), and the ISSB standards. 

Co-organised by the Business Environment Council (“BEC”), Civic Exchange (“CEx”), and HKUST Institute for the Environment and Division of Environment and Sustainability (“HKUST-IENV/ENVR”), the upcoming Post-COP29 Hong Kong Forum will convene Hong Kong’s COP29 participants, business leaders, and key stakeholders to delve into the implications of COP29 outcomes for the region.

Given your expertise and profound insights into climate agenda, we believe your contributions will be invaluable to our audience of approximately 100 attendees, comprising business leaders, academics, civil society, financial market participants and policymakers.  

Program
Time Activity
9:30 - 9:35a.m.

Opening Remarks: Setting the scene to navigate COP29 outcomes

  • Mr Simon Ng, CEO, Business Environment Council
9:35 - 9:50a.m.

Updates from global scientific community on climate impacts and risks  

  • Prof Debra Roberts, Chair of Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre; Former Co-Chair, Working Group II, IPCC Sixth Assessment Cycle 
9:50 - 10:40a.m.

Panel 1: Post-COP29 Reflections

  • Negotiation Outcomes: Key insights from COP29 decisions and their relevance to China and Hong Kong.  
  • Supply Chain Impacts: Analysing how global climate commitments will transform supply chain dynamics in Hong Kong.  
  • CBAM Considerations: Evaluating the impact of CBAM on regional trade and competitiveness.

Moderator: Dr Lionel Mok, Sustainable Finance Program Lead, Civic Exchange 

Speakers: 

  • Ms Jiangwen Guo, Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Society Centre, Chatham House 
  • Mr Simon Mak, Chief Executive Officer, Ascent Partners Group Limited 
  • Prof Wang Yi, Vice Chair of China National Panel on Climate Change; Lead of expert team of Chinese delegation to COP29 
10:40 - 11:10a.m. Networking Break
11:10a.m. - 12:10p.m.

Panel 2: Road to COP30 - Role of Hong Kong as Financial Centre  

  • HKMA Sustainable Finance Action Agenda: Aligning local financial initiatives with COP29's pivotal developments. 
  • ISSB Standards: Exploring how the adoption of ISSB standards will enable Hong Kong to support Paris Agreement-aligned transactions. 
  • Article 6 Opportunities: Identifying opportunities and challenges as the global carbon trading market becomes operational. 
  • Taxonomies: Positioning Hong Kong as a leader in climate finance, with a focus on supporting projects in the Global South. 

Moderator: Mr Merlin Lao, Head – Policy and Research, Business Environment Council 

Speakers:

  • Mr Andy Law, Director, Sustainability, Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Mr Hendrik Rosenthal, Director - Group Sustainability, CLP Holdings Limited 
  • Mr Ronald Young, Head of Sustainable Banking Development, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
12:10 - 12:15p.m.

Closing Remarks

  • Mr Lawrence Iu, Executive Director, Civic Exchange 

 

Speakers

(Arranged in alphabetical order by last names) 

Mr Lawrence Iu
Executive Director, Civic Exchange

Lawrence Iu is the Executive Director of Civic Exchange. His research and engagement projects focus on climate change modelling and carbon neutrality policy issues. Mr Iu previously worked in a multinational corporation and a higher institution, where he coordinated environmental sustainability and occupational health & safety projects across Asia Pacific and led emerging technology management, circular economy and green chemistry research. He was awarded two research grants for enhancing process hazard assessment. Mr Iu holds a Master of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering, a Master of Science in Environmental Science and Management and a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical and Bioproduct Engineering from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

 

Ms Jiangwen Guo
Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Society Centre, Chatham House

Jiangwen Guo is a Senior Research Fellow with the Environment and Society Centre at Chatham House. Her research interests are policy analysis of international and Chinese climate policy and governance, environment governance, sustainable supply chains, and green growth plans and implementations. 

She holds 20s years’ experience in the related areas in developing countries with significant policy deployment. She directs the UK–China climate risk assessment cooperation, with strategic guidance to ensure that climate risk assessment leads to effective climate risk management at the global, national, and subnational levels. 

 

Mr Merlin Lao
Head – Policy & Research, Business Environment Council

Mr Merlin Lao is Head – Policy & Research at BEC. He leads the team to develop clear policy positions on pressing climate and environmental topics in Hong Kong, through undertaking research on latest domestic and international trends, engaging with the Hong Kong SAR Government and connecting insights of the local business sector. He is keen on net-zero transition that not only looks at decarbonisation, but also a more equal and liveable built environment.

Mr Lao is a programme management professional with over 10 years of climate change and environment career experience across private, public and non-profit sectors in East Asia, with major exposure in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and South Korea. Prior to joining BEC, he was the senior programme manager at an international non-governmental organisation driving sustainable cities agenda in China, Japan, Mongolia and South Korea, covering topics such as air quality, low-emission development, urban resilience, circular economy and nature-based solutions.

 

Mr Simon Mak
Chief Executive Officer, Ascent Partners Group Limited

Simon Mak is the founder and Chairman of the Ascent Partners Foundation. In this role, he leads initiatives to support various environmental efforts. He represented Sri Lanka at COP28, where he participated in climate change discussions and supported the Tropical Belt Initiative. At COP29, he serves as an observer, contributing to global sustainable development dialogues.

 

Mr Lionel Mok
Programme Lead, Civic Exchange

Lionel Mok is the Sustainable Finance Programme Lead for Civic Exchange. He is responsible for managing the organisation’s efforts to conduct research and engage with stakeholders on the integration of sustainability considerations into financial market practices. Lionel has previously worked for Climate Bonds Initiative and the International Finance Corporation.

 

Mr Debra Roberts
Chair of Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre;
Former Co-Chair, Working Group II, IPCC Sixth Assessment Cycle

Professor Debra Roberts is a natural scientist who has spent four decades working at the science-policy-practice interface at local and international levels. She was elected as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Co-Chair of Working Group II for the sixth assessment cycle (2015-2023). Professor Roberts has held several international advisory roles, for example in the Global Commission on Adaptation; United Cities and Local Governments; ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability; the United Nations Secretary General’s Climate Summit; Global Commission for SDG Urban Finance; the WMO World Weather Research Programme; UN-Habitat and UNEP. She was also a lead negotiator for the South African delegation involved in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations. In 2019 and 2022/23 she was included in a list of the World’s 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy. Professor Roberts has been awarded Honorary Doctorates for her local and international climate change and environmental work by the University of Twente (The Netherlands), University of Cape Town (South Africa) and Rhodes University (South Africa). She is currently an Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in the School of Life Sciences and holds the Professor Willem Schermerhorn Chair in Open Science from a Majority World Perspective at the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation at the University of Twente. She is President of the AXA Research Fund Scientific Board.

 

Mr Hendrik Rosenthal 
Director – Group Sustainability, CLP Holdings Limited

Hendrik is responsible for the Group’s sustainability-related strategy, reporting and communications. He supports the senior management in sustainability and climate change-related risk management and advises on sustainability matters of the Group’s power business in the Asia-Pacific region. 

With 20 years of experience in environmental management across the public, private and NGO sectors, Hendrik previously led research and consulting projects in Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore. 

He began his career in natural resource management and environmental policy, through various positions at Canadian government agencies in environment and development. After moving to Hong Kong in 2008, Hendrik promoted sustainability practices via private sector projects and through policy engagement for industry associations. Prior to joining CLP, he was a senior manager of applied sustainability in Singapore working for a multinational company. 

 

Prof Wang Yi 
Vice Chair of China National Panel on Climate Change
Lead of expert team of Chinese delegation to COP29

Prof Wang Yi is the Director of the Center for Carbon Neutrality Strategy of the Institutes of Science and Development (ISD) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), member of Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) of China. Prior to current position, Prof. Wang was Vice President of the CASISD (2016-2022) and Director-General of CAS Institute of Policy and Management (2005-2015). Before 2005, he was a Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy at the CAS Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences (1997-2004). 

Prof Wang’s current posts include: Member of the NPC Committee of Environment Protection and Resources Conservation; Professor of UCAS School of Public Policy and Management; Vice chair of the China Expert Panel on Climate Change; Member of China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) and Co-Team Leader of CCICED Special Policy Study on Climate; Lead advisor of Chinese Delegation to UNFCCC COP; Independent Advisor to the CIFF Programme Investment Committee; Member of Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Advisory Council; Member of the WEF Tropical Forest Alliance’s (TFA) Steering Committee. He also served as former vice chair of the ISO Climate Change Coordinating Committee (2014-2016) and advisor of a dozen of domestic and bi- and multi-lateral international organizations, foundations, and associations related to energy, the environment, and sustainable development. 

 

Mr Ronald Young
Head of Sustainable Banking Development, Hong Kong Monetary Authority

Ronald is Head of Sustainable Banking Development at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. He is responsible for the formulation and implementation of banking policy to promote sustainable banking activities and facilitate the management of climate and related risks.  

Prior to his current role, Ronald was Head of Sustainable Finance for Asia at a major international bank, where he completed numerous landmark Green, Social, Sustainability and Sustainability-Linked transactions in the financing and capital markets. Besides, he was an active member of the sustainable finance community in the region, playing leadership roles in a number of industry associations as well as contributing to market development and capacity building.  

Ronald had over 20 years of experience in banking, finance and investment with leading institutions based in New York, London, Singapore and Hong Kong.  

He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor in Economics (concentration in Finance) from the Wharton School and a Bachelor in Civil Engineering Systems from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Ronald also holds a Master of Business Law and the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. 

Date
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Time
9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Venue
BEC Auditorium
Address
G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong
Language
English
More Information

To reserve your spot, please register by Friday 10 January 2025. Successful registrants will receive a confirmation email on or before Monday 13 January 2025.  

Organizer(s)
Business Environment Council, Civic Exchange, and HKUST Institute for the Environment and Division of Environment and Sustainability
Contact

Should you have any queries, please contact us by email at codyleong@bec.org.hk

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