From Point A to Point B with less C: Transport, the 80% carbon reduction challenge

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In order to keep the effects of climate change to a manageable level, scientists tell us we need to reduce global carbon emissions by 80% (from 1990 levels) by 2050.  But what does that mean?  What needs to be done to reach this aggressive objective, and who will need to take responsibility?

 

For the transport sector, no company can reach this objective with their own efforts - they need actions taken by their suppliers, by governments, and most certainly by the public.  In this panel discussion, we will examine what it will take to reach an 80% emissions reduction by 2050 in the transport sector and who needs to do what to make it happen.

 

Date:  10th November 2009

Time:   3.00-5.00pm (2.30pm registration)

Venue:  HKUST, 15/F Hong Kong Club Building, 3A Charter Road, Central

 

Speakers

  • Mr. Tony Tyler,  Cathay Pacific
  • Mr. Arthur Bowring, The Hong Kong Shipowners Association
  • Dr. Glenn Frommer, MTR Corporation
  • Mr. Paul Bromley, Alexander Dennis (Far East) Ltd.

 

Moderator - Ms. Rachel Fleishman, CCBF Director

 

Speakers Presentations

 

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