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Clam diggers at Ha Pak Nai in Yuen Long. Photo: Kevin Laurie Hong Kong

Clam diggers' use of salt to lure prey damaging coastal ecology, conservationists say

10 Aug 2014 - 5:44am 3
Having a third airport runway will increase carbon emissions by up to 269 million tonnes in 50 years and this will come at a cost of about HK$50 billion, a study has found. Photo: Reuters Hong Kong

Third runway's sky-high emissions

28 Apr 2015 - 10:56am 3
The government-appointed council was tasked with gauging public views and coming up with a model for waste charging, which green activists see as the best way to encourage recycling and cut the level of waste going to the city's bursting landfills. Photo: Felix Wong Hong Kong

Pay-as-you-throw rubbish scheme could cost Hong Kong households HK$44 a month

5 Aug 2014 - 4:51pm 19
The leaked gases in Kaohsiung were thought to be propene and ethylene, which were mainly used in industry and were often moved in large volume or under high pressure. Photo: Reuters Hong Kong

Gas explosion like in Taiwan unlikely here, Hong Kong experts say

2 Aug 2014 - 3:38am 2
Relatives grieve as the rescue operation continues. Photo: Reuters China

Kaohsiung residents outraged at ‘slow response’ to gas leaks

2 Aug 2014 - 4:07am 5
Activists say the easy option is being favoured. Photo: Sam Tsang Hong Kong

Consultant 'has taken sides' on waste charging

31 Jul 2014 - 4:41am 1
The square earlier this year during press freedom protests and (right) on Thursday. Photo: Felix Wong Hong Kong

Popular protest spot Civic Square closed for security works, public access limited

18 Jul 2014 - 1:31pm 23
Protesters were out in force yesterday as Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor spoke on electoral reform proposals at the Legislative Council. Photo: David Wong Hong Kong

Public support for Chief Secretary Carrie Lam falls to record low

13 Aug 2014 - 6:05pm
Guangdong smog studies a secret China

Hong Kong-funded pollution reports on Guangdong kept from public

14 Jul 2014 - 7:12am 18
Smog study suggests halving traffic in delta China

With vehicles top source of smog-causing pollutant, study suggests halving Pearl River Delta traffic

14 Jul 2014 - 8:13am 9
Friends of the Earth pointed out that projections for a third runway are less than the estimates given about five years ago for the adjacent Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge project. Hong Kong

Green group questions air quality projections for proposed third runway

28 Apr 2015 - 10:56am
Lawmaker Wong Yuk-man has tabled more than 14,000 motions in what he describes as a challenge to the chairman of the conflict-rocked Legislative Council Finance Committee. Photo: Edward Wong Hong Kong

One lawmaker, 14,000 motions and a new headache for the finance committee

4 Jul 2014 - 6:23pm 1
Airport's dolphin experts told 'show evidence development won't drive creatures away' Hong Kong

Airport's dolphin experts told 'show evidence development won't drive creatures away'

3 Jul 2014 - 10:49am 1
US consultant believes dolphins will return after third runway is built Hong Kong

US consultant believes dolphins will return after third runway is built

28 Apr 2015 - 10:56am 1
Households vote on how to pay for their waste Hong Kong

Households vote on how to pay for their waste

27 Jun 2014 - 2:54am 1
Hong Kong Airport dividend payout of HK$5.3 billion raises eyebrows Hong Kong

Hong Kong Airport dividend payout of HK$5.3 billion raises eyebrows

26 Jun 2014 - 5:28pm 7
A government proposal to import a third of power from the mainland grid could prove a step backwards for Hong Kong's free-market economy, the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce has warned. Photo: Bloomberg Hong Kong

Free-market concerns over mainland power imports

25 Jun 2014 - 5:14am 2
Remote sensing equipment uses infra-red and ultraviolet rays to catch offenders. Photo: Dickson Lee Hong Kong

Drivers of dirty vehicles face losing licences as new pollution-busting machines are unveiled

27 Apr 2015 - 3:29pm 7
The Daya Bay nuclear plant supplies about a quarter of Hong Kong's energy needs. Photo: Bloomberg Hong Kong

Hong Kong split over whether to import more power from mainland China

18 Jun 2014 - 2:54am
Board member Dr Ng Cho-nam asked whether officials had made an incorrect assumption about development potential in the area. Photo: David Wong Hong Kong

Green advisers say Mau Ping enclave deserves better protection

14 Jun 2014 - 4:15am
Old flats get priority in CLP's green-energy fund Hong Kong

Old flats get priority in CLP's green-energy fund

13 Jun 2014 - 4:48am
CLP Power vice-chairwoman Betty Yuen So Siu-mai questioned if it was worth sacrificing "energy autonomy" under a government proposal to buy in more power. Photo: Martin Chan Hong Kong

Don't sacrifice energy autonomy: CLP chief

10 Jun 2014 - 2:48pm 4
HKRI says the market for electric golf carts will not be affected by urban and Lantau taxis being allowed into Discovery Bay. Hong Kong

Discovery Bay developer wins permission for taxis and coaches

7 Jun 2014 - 3:44am 1
Dr Michael Lau of WWF poses for a photo near Pak Lap. Hong Kong

Village zones in country park enclaves must shrink: planners

5 Jun 2014 - 6:21pm 3
Transport deputy Yau Shing-mu will quit too, if found at fault over rail delay Hong Kong

Transport deputy Yau Shing-mu will quit too, if found at fault over rail delay

5 Jun 2014 - 8:41am 2
Sing Kee Seafood Restaurant, which has one Michelin star, makes sure customers will not be left high and dry. Photo: Jonathan Wong Hong Kong

Dry Friday night in Sai Kung as water taps turned off

31 May 2014 - 4:23am 1
An artist's impression of the Shek Kwu Chau Incinerator. Photo: SCMP Pictures 
Hong Kong

Funding request for HK$18b Shek Kwu Chau incinerator gets go-ahead

28 May 2014 - 4:54am 8
At present the market is limited to two firms - CLP Power and HK Electric - and the government must inform them if it intends to open the market by 2016. Hong Kong

Public to be consulted on liberalising Hong Kong's electricity market

27 May 2014 - 8:29am 1
City's largest electricity supplier wants to hold off on power-import decision Hong Kong

City's largest electricity supplier wants to hold off on power-import decision

22 May 2014 - 4:30am
Lawmakers finally vote to back HK$2b Tseung Kwan O landfill extension Hong Kong

Lawmakers finally vote to back HK$2b Tseung Kwan O landfill extension

22 May 2014 - 7:53am 4
The retreat of DuPont from solar energy research in Hong Kong should not hinder the city's quest for greater technological capabilities, research industry insiders say. Photo: Sam Tsang Hong Kong

As sun sets on DuPont, there's still a bright future for Hong Kong's solar researchers

21 May 2014 - 4:50am
Councillor Christine Fong (right) and residents of Tseung Kwan O protest outside the meeting of lawmakers. Photo: SCMP Pictures Hong Kong

Filibuster and protests bring lawmakers' meeting to a standstill

14 May 2014 - 11:56am 1
Technician install insulators at a mainland power station. One of the government's plans would see up to 30 per cent of the city's energy come from the mainland grid. Photo: Xinhua Hong Kong

Public demands more information about energy plans from government

12 May 2014 - 4:41pm 1
It's too tight a squeeze between some homes for emergency vehicles to get through. Photo: K. Y. Cheng Hong Kong

Ombudsman investigates fire safety at village houses

9 May 2014 - 3:36am
Importing mainland power causes concern for Hongkong Electric chief Hong Kong

Importing mainland power causes concern for Hongkong Electric chief

8 May 2014 - 4:00am 2
Decision on Hong Kong’s ‘last resort’ landfill, incinerator plans put on hold again Hong Kong

Decision on Hong Kong’s ‘last resort’ landfill, incinerator plans put on hold again

8 May 2014 - 8:32am 6
Replacing coal power would put at risk 4,000 jobs: union Hong Kong

Replacing coal power would put at risk 4,000 jobs: union

30 Apr 2014 - 6:24pm 2
Water gushes out of the Liujiaxia Hydropower Station on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Gansu province. Photo: Xinhua Hong Kong

Global warming 'could jeopardise electricity imports from mainland to Hong Kong'

30 Apr 2014 - 6:21pm 4
The city had long been used to a stable and uninterrupted power supply. Photo: May Tse Hong Kong

Hongkongers would want HK$350 compensation for one-hour summer powercut: study

29 Apr 2014 - 9:07am 1
Reliability at issue in proposal for Hong Kong to tap into mainland China's grid Hong Kong

Reliability issues raised in proposal to power Hong Kong from mainland grid

28 Apr 2014 - 4:31pm 2
Hong Kong had been increasingly seen as a transport hub for ivory. Hong Kong

Hong Kong to burn first part of seized ivory stockpile in May ceremony

21 Apr 2014 - 10:03am 6
A red tide in Deep Water Bay on Monday, as viewed from a cable car at Ocean Park. Photo: Nora Tam Hong Kong

Algae that caused Hong Kong red tide could harm fish and humans that eat them

18 Apr 2014 - 9:35am
The shark fins were delivered to Hong Kong by Philippine Airlines. Photo: SCMP Pictures Hong Kong

Ban shark fin imports, Philippine Airlines urged after 'illegal' shipment found in Sheung Wan

18 Apr 2014 - 9:40am 5
A red tide in Deep Water Bay on Monday, as viewed from a cable car at Ocean Park. Photo: Nora Tam Hong Kong

Mainland sewage fuelling Hong Kong's 'red tides'

17 Apr 2014 - 5:27pm 1
Plans for a landfill extension and incinerator in Hong Kong are seen as a priority by the government as existing refuse sites reach capacity. Photo: Bloomberg Hong Kong

Lawmakers split over controversial HK$20b waste landfill and incinerator plans

17 Apr 2014 - 8:11am 3
Dr William Butcher, a Luk Keng resident, shows where the path meets the land marked off for building, with Starling Inlet behind him. Photo: Felix Wong Hong Kong

Country park building plan cuts off coastal family trail

14 Apr 2014 - 4:42pm 3
Piles of excavated materials are dumped on agriculture land near Kai Kuk Shue in Luk Keng, one of the 12 top priority ecological site listed by the government in 2005. Photo: Edward Wong Hong Kong

The mystery of border enclave Luk Keng's 'special administrative region'

14 Apr 2014 - 6:57am
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