Climate Justice in a Warming World: Who Bears the Burden?

06:00pm - 07:30pm
HKUST Campus

Supporting the below United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:支持以下聯合國可持續發展目標:支持以下联合国可持续发展目标:

[This event is co-organized by HKUST Connect and the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies]

[This is an event in Gear Up Training Series (GUTS)]

Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a pressing crisis affecting millions worldwide. Vulnerable communities, particularly in low-income countries, bear the brunt of its impacts, facing extreme weather events, food insecurity, and displacement. The intersection of climate change and social justice is stark, as marginalized groups often lack the resources to adapt and recover, worsening existing inequalities.

 

In this talk, Mr. Leung Wing Mo will share his insights on climate change and guide you on a compelling virtual journey, highlighting the voices and stories of those facing its impacts firsthand. Together, we will explore how empowering communities is vital for driving meaningful climate action and fostering a more resilient, equitable future for all. Join us for this important conversation!

 

Please sign HERE by 21 Sep 2025 11:59pm

 

Speaker:

Mr Leung Wing Mo

Former Assistant Director of the Hong Kong Observatory

 

Mr Leung Wing Mo is a leading figure in Hong Kong’s weather and climate community. He currently serves as an adjunct professor at both the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He chairs the Guangdong Nuclear Safety Consultative Committee and is the spokesperson for the Hong Kong Meteorological Society. He also sits on the boards of several environmental organizations, including The Green Earth and the Conservation E3 Foundation.

 

Previously, Mr Leung was the Assistant Director of the Hong Kong Observatory. He served on several government advisory committees and was instrumental in shaping Hong Kong's long-term decarbonization strategy.

 

Mr Leung is well known in the media. He was Hong Kong's first professional meteorologist to present local TV weather programs and later became the host of the acclaimed science education series MObservatory (武測天) which aired nearly 400 episodes.

 

Remarks:

  1. To avoid interruption and hindering the progress of the session, facilitators may not admit new participants who are late for more than 10 minutes.
  2. [HMAW1905] This is a recognized event in the “Self-directed Experience” component of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1.25 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 minutes.

 

Enquiry: sajackyshum@ust.hk

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