Symposium on 
eCO2 Management 
– A Paradigm Shift

25 May 2012 (Friday)

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   A Paradigm Shift
            25 May 2012, Friday

Synopsis

Today, more than ever before, we have come to recognize that our environment and carbon dioxide emission are interlinked because of  human activities.  Controls can only be achieved if we push to develop and use cleaner technologies that address air pollution, global warming, and fossil fuel dependency.

 

Riding on the success of “green related” events on new and emerging clean air technologies and innovations in the past, the Symposium on eCO2 Management – A Paradigm Shift is our key initiative to advocate green and nurture carbon reduction attempt in Hong Kong.  The Symposium focuses on low carbon economy with highlights on the latest best practice, development, application and market potential for the betterment of our living environment.  It embraces the topics of climatic changes, green house gases (GHG) emissions, carbon trading and finance etc.  Views from authorities, utilities, legal professional, key practitioners from the public and private sectors will be drawn in to craft out a balanced view towards a meaningful forum.

 

In the Symposium, participants will :

-   review the root causes of GHG emissions and its adverse impact on the weather conditions;

-   comprehend the devastating impact to the environment if remedial measures were not in place quickly;

-   appreciate what key stakeholders are doing to mitigate the trend; and

-   discuss strategies that improve Hong Kong progressing towards a low carbon economy.



Language
The Symposium will be conducted in English unless otherwise specified. 
 
 

The Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong is registered as a Charity in Hong Kong

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET) is registered as a Charity in England & Wales (No. 211014) and Soctland (No. SC038698), Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Ways, Stevenage, SG1 2AY, United Kingdom