Letters | Climate strategy report points way forward for Hong Kong

  • The Council for Sustainable Development’s report rightly emphasises Hong Kong must commit to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050
  • Beyond the report’s recommendations, the government must consider more action in the key polluting areas of energy, transport and the built environment

Tourists in Tsim Sha Tsui look across Victoria Harbour on a poor air quality day in November 2018. Photo: Sam Tsang
The Council for Sustainable Development has finally published the results of its public engagement on Hong Kong’s long-term decarbonisation strategy, and the suggested action points go a long way towards fulfilling our climate ambitions.
The consultation was launched more than a year ago to guide the Hong Kong government in crafting the city’s climate change blueprint, expected for release in autumn 2021. We appreciate the efforts of the council in completing this important process despite the more than 71,000 responses collated during a period of unprecedented conflict in Hong Kong and then the pandemic.
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