'Race to Transition' Asia event series commences as world leaders gear up for the upcoming COP28 in Dubai, where they are expected to address the alarming findings from the First Global Stocktake and take us back on track to limit global warming to 1.5˚C.
"The event series is our initiative to foster cross-sectoral, cross-disciplinary cooperation and drive transformative climate action. We aspire to co-create integrated solutions to our shared challenge, leveraging our expertise and commitment to sustainability to accelerate our collective transition to a net-zero future." said Dr Andy Lee, East Asia Region Chair, Arup .
The Hong Kong forum hosted two panel sessions, where industry leaders shared their insights on driving climate action across Asia, and scaling up corporate sustainability efforts. As more companies pledge climate action, there is an increasing need to develop effective strategies and translate high-level policies into actionable initiatives in this fast-evolving field. The consensus is that collaboration is key to integrating diverse expertise and resources, amplifying efforts, and achieving greater impacts.
Mr Wong Chuen Fai, JP, Commissioner for Climate Change, The Government of the HKSAR remarked, "Climate change is a global agenda. Being part of the global community, Hong Kong is striving for carbon neutrality before 2050 and a 50% carbon emission reduction by 2035. The government will lead Hong Kong along the decarbonisation journey through the introduction of macro policies to decarbonise our energy supply, promote green transport and reduce waste. Businesses in Hong Kong shall play an important role in achieving our city's targets, as they have the resources, influence, and innovation necessary to drive meaningful change, as well as the responsibility to contribute to the sustainable development of the society."
Dr George Lam, Chair of UNESCAP Sustainable Business Network said, "Collaboration is the critical success factor in our collective fight against the climate change crisis. Our top priority is to promote and facilitate more and faster collaboration across sectors and regions. I am glad to see so many thought leaders and stakeholders gathering at the event jointly exploring and sharing ambitious and innovative solutions for a more sustainable and inclusive future for all."
Mr Ben McQuhae, Vice President, HKGFA; Founder, Ben McQuhae & Co. added, "As Asia's green finance hub, Hong Kong plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable development in the region through green finance. HKGFA constantly motivates the green finance community to exchange knowledge and explore future collaboration opportunities. The 'Race to Transition' event provides a great opportunity to inspire each other towards green transformation."
The pre-COP28 'Race to Transition' Asia event series will continue with events in Manila, Tokyo and Shanghai, exploring topics ranging from water management and sustainable architecture to circular economy.
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Dedicated to sustainable development, Arup is a collective of designers, consultants and experts working globally. Founded to be humane and excellent, we collaborate with our clients and partners using imagination, technology, and rigour to shape a better world.
As a firm, Arup has made a commitment to be a net zero organisation by 2030 and to contribute meaningfully to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, creating shared value for our clients and our communities while safeguarding our planet.
Established in 1976, Arup's Hong Kong office is our largest in East Asia with over 2,000 professionals. Our influence can be seen throughout the city, from its tallest building to its longest bridge, at the airport gateway and through a large share of its sophisticated railway networks, to providing solutions for smart, sustainable buildings and planning the next-generation towns that will equip the city for the future.