Residential buildings are seen beyond leaves of plants growing on a rooftop garden at the Metropole Plaza shopping mall in North Point, Hong Kong, on March 4, 2021. Photo: AFP
Residential buildings are seen beyond leaves of plants growing on a rooftop garden at the Metropole Plaza shopping mall in North Point, Hong Kong, on March 4, 2021. Photo: AFP
Jill Baker
Opinion

Opinion

The View by Jill Baker

Hong Kong has the ability to be a green finance hub, but none of the vision

  • The success of the government’s green bond scheme provides plenty of scope for investing in groundbreaking energy projects and pursuing ambitious climate policy
  • Yet, our leaders can’t seem to think bigger than a few low-carbon buildings and waste management fees

Residential buildings are seen beyond leaves of plants growing on a rooftop garden at the Metropole Plaza shopping mall in North Point, Hong Kong, on March 4, 2021. Photo: AFP
Residential buildings are seen beyond leaves of plants growing on a rooftop garden at the Metropole Plaza shopping mall in North Point, Hong Kong, on March 4, 2021. Photo: AFP
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