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The 5th Public Seminar cum Exhibitions of
Global Warming and Climate Variation Seminar Series

Green Economy

 

 
    Global warming has led to melting of polar glaciers and serious environmental impacts to our earth. It is important for us to combat climate change and mitigate its impacts. With an aim to enhancing public awareness on climate change, the Environmental Campaign Committee, the Polar Museum Foundation, the Environmental Protection Department, the Hong Kong Observatory and the Hong Kong Science Museum jointly organize the 'Global Warming and Climate Variation' Seminar Series. Riding on the success of the first four seminars, the fifth public seminar cum exhibitions will be held on 26 February 2011 (Saturday), at the Lecture Hall of Hong Kong Science Museum. Dr. William Yu, Head of Climate Programme of WWF, and Ir. Daniel M. Cheng, President of Hong Kong Environmental Industry Association, have been invited to share their knowledge and insights with the public in the seminar. The exhibition will showcase a large number of precious photos taken by Dr. Rebecca Lee, founder of the Polar Museum Foundation, during her polar expeditions to illustrate the close relationship between climate change and the Poles.

 Date:  26 February 2011 (Saturday)
 Time:  2:30 - 4:30 pm
 Venue:  Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum
 (Free admission on a first come, first served basis)
 Topics and Speakers:  From Green Marketing to Low Carbon Customer by Dr. William Yu
   Head of Climate Programme, WWF Hong Kong
   How to Turn Green Technology into a Business by Ir. Daniel M. Cheng, MH
   President of Hong Kong Environmental Industry Association
   Deputy Chairman of Federation of Hong Kong Industries
   Managing Director of Dunwell Enviro-Tech (Holdings) Limited
 Language:  Cantonese

For more information, please refer to the poster or visit ECC website (www.ecc.org.hk) or call 2595 8182 (The Polar Museum Foundation).

 

  

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