The UN climate change conference – COP26 – will be held in Glasgow from 1-12 November 2021. COP26 will be the most important climate change event this year, as countries of the world consider how they could make further mitigation and adaptation commitments. Hong Kong too has a role to play. The government has already pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and we are awaiting a new climate plan to be published in the summer. Our “Race to Zero” event focused on COP26 from an international perspective and its relevance to Hong Kong, which was followed by a panel discussion on how businesses are preparing to decarbonize in the short and longer-term.
14:30 | Welcome Remarks
- Prof. Jimmy Fung, Associate Head and Professor, Division of Environment and Sustainability, HKUST
14:35 | SESSION 1: COP26 and Its Global Relevance | VIDEO
Moderated by Mr. Simon Ng, Director – Policy & Research, Business Environment Council
- Presentation: The Road to COP26 from Mr. Ken O’Flaherty, the UK government’s COP26 Regional Ambassador to Asia-Pacific
- Panel Discussion
Panelists:- Mr. Richard Lancaster, CEO, CLP Holdings Limited
- Prof. Qi Ye, Professor, Division of Public Policy, HKUST
- Mrs. Tamsin Heath, Acting British Consul General to Hong Kong and Macao
15:35 | Break
15:45 | SESSION 2: Getting Hong Kong ready for Net Zero | VIDEO
Moderated by Prof. Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment, HKUST
- Panel Discussion
Panelists:- Ir Thomas Ho, Chief Executive, Gammon Construction Limited
- Ms. Ronnie Tung, Senior Manager, Research Project Design, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Limited (HKRITA)
- Ir Andrew Young, Associate Director (Innovation), Sino Group
16:55 | Closing Remarks
- Prof. Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment, HKUST
SESSION 1 SPEAKERS
Mr. Simon Ng is Director – Policy & Research of Business Environment Council (“BEC”). He is responsible for BEC’s policy advocacy, thought leadership development, and collaborative research on environmental issues such as climate change and decarbonisation, circular economy, clean energy, sustainable mobility, air pollution and sustainable living environment. Trained as a geographer, Mr Ng is known for his ground-breaking work on ship emissions inventory and control in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta, and his instrumental role in the Fair Winds Charter – a joint-initiative with the shipping industry to switch to low sulphur fuel. One of Mr Ng’s most recent works is the BEC Low Carbon Charter, which mobilises businesses in Hong Kong to set and achieve carbon reduction targets aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Mr. Ken O’Flaherty was appointed the UK government’s COP26 Regional Ambassador to Asia-Pacific and South Asia in March 2020. Previously Ken was the Deputy Head of Mission in Rome from August 2015 until October 2019. A career diplomat, he has experience in a number of Foreign Office departments, as well as overseas roles in Paris, Tokyo and the UK Representation to the European Union. Ken has worked on a wide range of issues including climate change and energy, EU cooperation, security, counter-terrorism and migration issues. Ken studied Italian and French at Cardiff University, and was an ERASMUS student at Parma University.
Mr. Richard Lancaster is Chief Executive Officer of CLP Holdings, the parent company of the CLP Group which is one of the largest investor operators in the electricity industry throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Prior to assuming his current role in September 2013, he was Managing Director of CLP’s operations in Hong Kong, responsible for its electricity generation, transmission and distribution business serving 2.5 million customers in Hong Kong. Besides serving in various subsidiary companies of the CLP Group as Director, Mr. Lancaster is the Chairman of Business Environment Council and a founding member of the Advisory Council of The Australian Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong & Macau. He is a Fellow of the Hong Kong Management Association and a council member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and a member of its Climate and Energy Cluster Board. He is also chairman of the Hong Kong Membership Committee of the UN-accredited World Energy Council.
Prof. Qi Ye is Professor of Public Policy and Director of Institute of Public Policy at Hong Kong University Science and Technology. Prior to joining HKUST in January 2019, he was the Cheung Kong Professor of Environmental Policy and Management at Tsinghua University’s School of Public Policy and Management, and the Volkswagen Professor of Sustainability at Schwarzman College. From April 2014 to January 2019, he was Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Director of Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy. He was appointed as Cheung Kong Professor of Environmental Science at Beijing Normal University from 2002-2005. Before returning to China in 2003, he taught ecosystem management and climate change science at the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at University of California, Berkeley from 1996 through 2003. Ye Qi received his Ph.D. in Environmental Science in 1994 jointly awarded by the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and Syracuse University.
Mrs. Tamsin Heath has been Deputy Consul General since August 2019. She moved from The Hague where she was Senior Strategy Advisor and Head of Public Affairs and Stakeholder Engagement at the Dutch Development Bank, FMO. Tamsin joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 2005. She has previously served as Private Secretary to Permanent Under Secretary, Head of Yemen Team (including Charge d’Affaires Sana’a Jan 2012) and First Secretary Economic/Energy, British Embassy Riyadh. Outside the FCO, Tamsin has worked for RBS Group Economics and HM Treasury.
SESSION 2 SPEAKERS