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Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change: 'Living Greener' Virtual Exhibition

Climate Change | 30 November 2020

Hong Kong is among cities in the world with the highest per capita carbon emissions.  According to the Environmental Protection Department of the HKSAR Government, the greenhouse gas emissions of Hong Kong reached 40.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-eq) in total or 5.4 tonnes CO2-eq per capita in 2018.  The Emission Gap Report 2020, published by the United Nations, stated that around two thirds of global emissions are linked to the private household activities according to consumption-based accounting.  The report stressed that individual actions and lifestyle changes are crucial to reduce carbon emissions.

Funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund, the Museum launches the 'Living Greener' virtual exhibition to explore the relationship between everyday life and the global climate issues of today.  The exhibition offers practical things we can do to incorporate sustainability into our daily life.  Start exploring here: 'Living Greener' virtual exhibition.

#ECF 'The Drama of Climate Change and a Low-carbon Future' Project
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賽馬會物館:「綠『識』生活救未來」虛擬展覽

香港是全球人均碳排放最高的地方之一。根據香港政府環境保護署的報告,本港在2018年的温室氣體排放總量為4,060萬公噸二氧化碳當量,人均排放量約5.4公噸。聯合國環境規劃署發布的《2020排放差距報告》指出,以消費核算法計算,家庭排放佔全球碳排放約三分之二,改變個人消費行為對減低碳排放攸關重要。

博物館獲環保基金資助,舉辦「綠『識』生活救未來」虛擬展覽,探討日常生活與氣候變化的關係,鼓勵公眾將低碳行動融入日常生活之中。

參觀虛擬展覽:「綠『識』生活救未來」

#環保基金「氣候變化奇幻劇場與低碳未來」計劃
@ECF.DoCC Facebook專頁
@ECF.DoCC Instagram專頁

Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change: 'Living Greener' Virtual Exhibition

https://www.srsdo.cuhk.edu.hk/images/content/events/mocc-living-greener-exhibition.png

30 November 2020

Hong Kong is among cities in the world with the highest per capita carbon emissions.  According to the Environmental Protection Department of the HKSAR Government, the greenhouse gas emissions of Hong Kong reached 40.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-eq) in total or 5.4 tonnes CO2-eq per capita in 2018.  The Emission Gap Report 2020, published by the United Nations, stated that around two thirds of global emissions are linked to the private household activities according to consumption-based accounting.  The report stressed that individual actions and lifestyle changes are crucial to reduce carbon emissions.

Funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund, the Museum launches the 'Living Greener' virtual exhibition to explore the relationship between everyday life and the global climate issues of today.  The exhibition offers practical things we can do to incorporate sustainability into our daily life.  Start exploring here: 'Living Greener' virtual exhibition.

#ECF 'The Drama of Climate Change and a Low-carbon Future' Project
@ECF.DoCC Facebook page
@ECF.DoCC Instagram page

 

賽馬會物館:「綠『識』生活救未來」虛擬展覽

香港是全球人均碳排放最高的地方之一。根據香港政府環境保護署的報告,本港在2018年的温室氣體排放總量為4,060萬公噸二氧化碳當量,人均排放量約5.4公噸。聯合國環境規劃署發布的《2020排放差距報告》指出,以消費核算法計算,家庭排放佔全球碳排放約三分之二,改變個人消費行為對減低碳排放攸關重要。

博物館獲環保基金資助,舉辦「綠『識』生活救未來」虛擬展覽,探討日常生活與氣候變化的關係,鼓勵公眾將低碳行動融入日常生活之中。

參觀虛擬展覽:「綠『識』生活救未來」

#環保基金「氣候變化奇幻劇場與低碳未來」計劃
@ECF.DoCC Facebook專頁
@ECF.DoCC Instagram專頁

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