CUHK Jockey Club Initiative Gaia Holds Forum to Discuss ‘Waste-to-energy’ Solutions in Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Jockey Club Initiative Gaia (‘Gaia’) held a forum on the theme of ‘Waste-to-energy’ on 13 May 2017. The forum, which is… Read Press Release #CommunityOutreach #MoCC #PublicForum
The 5th China Strategic Environmental Assessment Forum
The Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability (IEES) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) jointly organized with the Hong Kong Institute of Environmental Impact Assessment (HKIEIA) and Nankai University an international forum on ‘Enhancing Regional Sustainability through Strategic
Contribution of Human and Climate Change Impacts to Changes in Streamflow of Canada
Speaker: Professor Thian Yew GAN Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta View Poster
Recent Climate Change in the Tibetan Plateau From Multiple Datasets
Speaker: Professor Qinglong YOU Professor, College of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Modeling Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide with a Focus on Leakage along Old Wells
Speaker: Professor Michael CELIA Theodora Shelton Pitney Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University View Poster
CUHK Jockey Club Initiative Gaia Holds ‘MoCC Environment Fair 2017’ to Foster Climate Action
CUHK Jockey Club Initiative Gaia (Gaia) is holding the MoCC Environment Fair 2017 on Earth Day today and tomorrow (22–23 April) at Cityplaza in Taikoo Shing. The theme of the Environment Fair is ‘Climate Action’
CUHK Jockey Club Initiative Gaia Holds ‘Urban Planning and Climate Adaptation’ Forum
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Jockey Club Initiative Gaia (‘Gaia’) held a forum titled ‘Urban Planning and Climate Adaptation’ at the Christian Family Service Centre last Friday (17 February). The forum
The Science behind Extreme Weather, Sea Level Rise and Storm Surges
Extreme weather events, like typhoons and torrential rainfall, can bring hazards such as landslides, tree failure, flooding and storm surges. As a coastal city with underground utilities, e.g., the MTR, Hong Kong is particularly concerned about surges and flooding, which