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Benjamin Horton

Benjamin Horton
The latest news and top stories on Benjamin Horton, Dean of the School of Energy and Environment at City University of Hong Kong. He conducts research into sea-level change, developing quantitative models and leading international teams. Formerly Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore, he has published over 270 peer-reviewed articles and received numerous accolades including the Plinius Medal. His expertise extends to climate change and its impacts, advocating for low-energy technologies such as passive cooling to mitigate extreme heat, particularly for residents in high-density urban environments. He also served as a Review Editor for the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report.
Hong Kong weather

El Nino could cost Hong Kong US$300 billion and shorten life expectancy: study

El Nino phenomenon is ‘persistent driver of health and economic loss’, not just a short-term weather anomaly, study finds.

US public backs active role in global affairs, including Taiwan defence: poll

How the ‘green paradox’ is driving Trump to fossil fuels and China to renewables

Ambitious transformation of country’s energy consumption and urban planning makes economic sense too, analysts say.

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