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9 September, 2024
Climate change
Central under water in 80 years? HK’s coming climate crisis
22 May 2022 - 9:00AM
Climate change
Can the Greater Bay Area withstand the high tide of climate change?
22 Mar 2022 - 2:47PM
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Climate change
Sweltering heat in Hong Kong, extreme weather show need to act now, scientists say
16 Aug 2021 - 11:01AM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
Dire climate change warning for HK
11 Aug 2021 - 8:15PM
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Legal amendment to expand compensation for injured, killed commuters
The current compensation scheme only applies under certain typhoon signals and rainstorm warnings, but the amendment will expand it to include periods of ‘extreme conditions’, which can be declared by the chief secretary.
17 Feb 2021 - 11:53PM
Climate change
Letters
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Bank on nature to save Chinese coasts from rising seas
A warming world puts the Pearl River Delta and Greater Bay Area at higher risk of extreme weather events. Building and restoring coastal wetland ecosystems is a cost-effective approach to mitigating these threats.
6 Nov 2020 - 6:50AM
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Extreme weather
Mangkhut, Rumbia ‘retired’ from typhoon names list, but fruit theme continues
Replacement names Pulasan and Krathon, both taken from popular Southeast Asian fruits, were offered up by Malaysia and Thailand, respectively.
17 Aug 2020 - 9:28PM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
Letters
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Don’t sacrifice Hong Kong wetlands: lives depend on them
The Mai Po wetlands, which safeguard migratory waterbirds and can act as a buffer against typhoons, must not sacrificed on the false altar of development.
5 May 2020 - 10:33AM
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Living heritage of Hong Kong
Historic gas lamps along Duddell Steps reinstalled 15 months after damage by Mangkhut
Technicians from Town gas on Friday put their finishing touches to the lamps, which were shattered by Typhoon Mangkhut in September 2018.
29 Dec 2019 - 2:14PM
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Ocean Park
Typhoon and unrest combine in perfect storm as Ocean Park deficit hits US$72 million
Post-storm repairs took park’s operating costs to HK$1.5 billion, while anti-government movement has scared away tourists.
11 Dec 2019 - 11:29PM
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Extreme weather
New tech protecting Hong Kong from another Typhoon Mangkhut
Engineers say they are responding to threat of more powerful storms with high-tech scanners, allowing speedy repairs to defences.
10 Dec 2019 - 10:39AM
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Weather
Hotter, stormier, wetter: Hong Kong’s year in weather
Thunderstorms battered the city on 59 days between February and October, about 50 per cent more than the average, and there were a record number of hot nights.
5 Dec 2019 - 8:47AM
Hong Kong environmental issues
‘Dark period ahead’ as Hong Kong waste hits highest level since 1991
Hongkongers sent an average of 1.53kg of municipal solid waste, which includes domestic, commercial and industrial debris, to landfills every day last year.
26 Nov 2019 - 8:16AM
Climate change
If Mangkhut was bad, wait till the next super typhoon hits at high tide
Super Typhoon Mangkhut, which left Hong Kong with a HK$3.1 billion (US$397 million) insurance bill as it swept past the city last summer, could have been even more devastating, if it had hit during high tide.
23 Nov 2019 - 9:53AM
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Art
Typhoon meets political storms in timely art exhibition
Artists’ reflections on the destructive power of nature assume new meaning amid Hong Kong summer of protest.
19 Sep 2019 - 1:53PM
Carrie Lam
Can a weary and divided Hong Kong ever be united again?
The past three months have been exhausting, physically and mentally, for MTR staff, police, reporters – and protesters. With the extradition bill withdrawn, now is the time to remember friends on the other side of the dispute and begin mending fences.
13 Sep 2019 - 6:15AM
Art
Why Hongkongers should learn to appreciate nature more
American artist James Prosek has painted a mural of Hong Kong’s flora and fauna at the Asia Society headquarters in the hope it will encourage Hongkongers to pay more attention to the natural world around us.
15 Jul 2019 - 7:58PM
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Education
What would you do if Mangkhut struck again? Pupils have some answers
The project was part of an initiative by the girls’ school in Happy Valley to revamp its computer literacy classes to promote innovation.
6 Jul 2019 - 11:15PM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Typhoon Mangkhut tree chaos caused by city’s inability to plant them properly
Research by Education University suggests that shallow root system and poor quality soil behind destruction of more than 60,000 trees in last year’s storm.
25 Jun 2019 - 10:42AM
Macroscope
Hong Kong’s green bond is about much more than dollars
The Hong Kong government’s issuance of a green bond is most timely, promoting awareness of climate change and increasing the city’s profile as a hub for green finance. Around the world, sustainable investment is also growing.
17 Jun 2019 - 10:42PM
Insurance
Hong Kong set to become a trading hub for catastrophe bonds
Cross-border reinsurance business seen as growth market for Hong Kong
18 Jun 2019 - 12:09PM
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Big Wave Bay beach closed as flood damage leads to finger pointing
Trail of rocks and debris leaves residents dismayed, officials flummoxed. Local shopkeeper says, ‘I’ve never seen anything like this.’
7 Jun 2019 - 10:29AM
Extreme weather
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Flexibility needed when storms strike
The struggle to get to work after Typhoon Mangkhut struck showed the city should have been better prepared
16 May 2019 - 10:24PM
Eight months on, one Hong Kong stadium is yet to recover from Mangkhut
The most intense typhoon in Hong Kong’s history severely damaged the power supply, roof, track and grass pitch at Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground. Local residents are inconvenienced by its continued closure – and worried about the next typhoon season.
13 May 2019 - 10:30AM
Hong Kong does not need post-typhoon disaster law, officials insist
Deputy security minister Sonny Au tells Legco meeting government’s mechanism to prepare for and respond to super typhoons has been effective
7 May 2019 - 9:36PM
Hong Kong weather
Two-hour grace period after typhoons aims to avoid transport chaos
The amended storm guidelines, which were revealed on Tuesday, will not be legally binding however.
1 May 2019 - 11:12PM
CrossFit Games
CrossFit to PupFit: gym raises money for dog shelter ‘dismantled’ by typhoon
Hong Kong CrossFit Asphodel raise money for Catherine’s Puppies, which was hit hard by Typhoon Mangkhut
16 Apr 2019 - 2:43PM
Extreme weather
After battering by Typhoon Mangkhut, new storm defences for Hong Kong
Government intends to roll out new preparations for typhoon strikes, and floating breakwaters to lessen waves’ impact.
28 Mar 2019 - 7:41PM
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