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Christine Loh

Opinion | Hong Kong needs to ask the hard questions about its net-zero challenge

Analytical depth in property developer Hang Lung’s net-zero report offers a glimpse of what the path to Hong Kong’s emissions goals might look like

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Net-zero commitments are now commonplace across Hong Kong’s property sector. Many major developers have announced targets for 2030 and 2050, often framed around energy efficiency, renewable energy and greener buildings.

This is welcome. However, as climate ambition becomes the norm, a more uncomfortable question comes into focus: how many of these commitments are grounded in a serious understanding of what decarbonisation actually entails?

What remains largely missing from Hong Kong’s climate conversation is analytical depth. Targets are plentiful; pathways are not. We talk often about goals, technologies and timelines, but far less about trade-offs, constraints and the hard arithmetic of emissions reduction.

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In this respect, a recently published report by Hang Lung Properties, “Our Journey to Net Zero, stands out. This is not because it has all the answers, but rather because it is willing to ask the difficult questions.

What makes the report notable is its honesty. Rather than presenting net zero as a smooth or inevitable journey, it applies a bottom-up decarbonisation model to examine how emissions evolve under different scenarios, assumptions and growth trajectories through to 2050.

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It tests possibilities rather than promising outcomes. In doing so, it surfaces several uncomfortable truths that the property sector should not ignore. Other sectors should also take note.

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