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Category: 2023
綠惜地球就《2023 年施政報告》之回應
(2023 年 10 月 25 日新聞稿) 行政長官李家超今日發表任內第二份《施政報告》。綠惜地球認為雖然政府在環境方面略有著墨,然而氣候問題迫在眉睫,立法和施政步伐過慢,宜提出更進取的環保政策:
17團體就氣候變化政策向特首提交建議書 要求當局立即採取更進取的氣候行動
(2023年10月16日新聞稿) 氣候危機日益加劇,香港近期不單打破多個酷熱紀錄,更出現世紀黑色暴雨、短時間內迎來多個颱風等極端天氣,凸顯香港須盡快大幅且持續減排,並提高應對氣候變化能力,以保障市民及下一代的可持續發展。17個團體聯合向特首李家超提交政策建議書,並召開聯合記者會,強烈要求立即採取更進取的氣候行動。
Hong Kong floods: even climate change sceptics must see the need to prepare for extreme weather
(12 September 2023 SCMP)
Within two hours on Thursday night, the Hong Kong Observatory had exhausted the rainstorm warnings it could issue: amber, red and black. The observatory attributed the heavy downpours around the city to the trough of low pressure associated with Typhoon Haikui, although that storm, unlike Typhoon Saola, had not made landfall on Hong Kong.
Hong Kong should never have sent solar panels damaged during Super Typhoon Saola to landfills
(6 September 2023 Hong Kong Free Press)
In recent years, more and more people have installed solar panels on their roofs. Solar panel owners can sell the green electricity generated by these solar panels to power companies for a handsome income. In turn, the power companies can sell renewable energy certificates to companies and organisations interested in reducing their carbon footprint.
How nightly marine light pollution harms sea life, the environment and Hongkongers
(20 August 2023 Hong Kong Free Press)
Marine light pollution caused by bright fishing lights is a growing concern in Hong Kong. It adversely affects the environment, disrupts coastal residents, harms marine life, and poses risks to navigation. Clear rules and regulations are essential to mitigate this issue and strike a balance between the fishing industry’s requirements and the protection of the marine ecosystem.
Wildfires in the US, storms in China: how Hong Kong can show it is heeding climate warnings
(29 Aug 2023 SCMP)
Higher global average surface temperatures made July the hottest month on record.
Heatwaves are a reminder to work up a sweat in the fight against climate change
(10 Aug 2023 SCMP)
Long-lasting heatwaves struck many parts of the world in July, with daytime temperatures hitting and even surpassing 40 degrees Celsius in some places.
Result-oriented Hong Kong government must roll out much-delayed waste charging
(21 Jul 2023 SCMP)
The municipal solid waste charging scheme was first proposed in 2005. In March 2017, the Environment Bureau said the scheme could take effect in the second half of 2019.
Our fragile oceans should not be a dumping ground for Fukushima’s radioactive waste water
(07 Jul 2023 SCMP)
The Japanese government is adamant about discharging treated radioactive waste water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean this summer despite strong opposition in many countries, including China and South Korea, as well as fishing communities in the region.